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This SOS-UK initiative is designed to raise awareness about the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and why they should be at the centre of higher education, to inspire and empowers students and educators alike to confront the most pressing challenges of our time - from climate crisis to social inequity - and to take action towards a more sustainable future for all.
Ulster University educators are once again encouraged to ‘Take the Pledge’ to include the SDGs in at least one teaching/learning support session with students, during the month of March. The SDG Teach-In isn't just teaching; it's where passion meets purpose, the beginning of a revolution in education, transforming classes into powerful catalysts for action and inspiring inquiring minds to build a world where no one is left behind.
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Did you know we've been taking part in the Teach-ins since 2019?
- Ulster University ranked 3rd amongst the institutions taking part for number of educators pledging to take part with 104 staff members involved.
- Ulster University ranked 8th amongst the institutions taking part for highest percentage of their students that were reached by the campaign with 37.9% of our students reached.
- Ulster University ranked 6th amongst the institutions taking part for number of educators pledging to take part with 50 staff members involved.
- Our module, Advanced Financial Management, was a featured case study in the 2023 SDG Teach in Campaign Report.
- Ulster University ranked 6th amongst the institutions taking part for number of educators pledging to take part with 63 staff members involved.
- Ulster University ranked 9th amongst the institutions taking part for highest percentage of their students that were reached by the campaign with 29.9% of our students reached.
- Ulster University ranked 2nd amongst the institutions taking part for number of educators pledging to take part with 69 staff members involved.
- Ulster University ranked 5th amongst the institutions taking part for highest percentage of their students that were reached by the campaign with 17% of our students reached.
- Ulster University ranked 1st amongst the institutions taking part for number of educators pledging to take part.
- Ulster University ranked 2nd amongst the institutions taking part for highest percentage of their students that were reached by the campaign.
- Ulster University ranked 6th amongst the institutions taking part for number of educators pledging to take part.