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Governance in the implementation of the UN sustainable development goals in higher education: global trends.

Walter Leal FilhoIsmaila Rimi AbubakarMark C MifsudJoão Henrique Paulino Pires EustachioClarissa Ferreira AlbrechtMaria Alzira Pimenta DinisBruno BorsariAyyoob SharifiVanessa R LevesquePriscilla Cristina Cabral RibeiroTodd J LeVasseurPaul PaceLaís Viera TrevisanThais A Dibbern
Published in: Environment, development and sustainability (2023)
Governance is a key component for implementing sustainable development (SD) initiatives in university teaching, research, and projects. This line of thinking also applies to implementing the United Nations (UN) sustainable development goals (SDGs). Despite the role of governance in guiding processes related to the SDGs, few studies have examined these relations in an integrative manner in higher education. To bridge this knowledge gap, this study assesses the connections between governance and implementing the SDGs at higher education institutions (HEIs). Specifically, it relies on two main methods. The first is a bibliometric analysis, where the literature on the topic has been analyzed. The second method uses case studies from a sample of universities. The combined dual approach has identified the extent to which governance issues influence how these organizations perceive and handle the SDGs. The study provides valuable recommendations that may assist HEIs in implementing the SDGs with a due emphasis on governance.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • global health
  • healthcare
  • systematic review