The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Green Education Ranking
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About The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
The University of Texas System has improved the lives of Texans — and people all over the world — through education, health care and research. With an enrollment of more than 256,000 students at academic and health institutions across the state, as well as an operating budget of $29.1 billion, the UT System is one of the largest public university systems in the nation and the world. UT institutions are powerful drivers of economic and social mobility in Texas, producing more than 63,000 graduates annually, including more than one-third of the state’s undergraduate degrees and more than 60% of the state’s medical degrees. Almost half of all undergraduate degrees are awarded to students who qualified for a Pell grant based on financial need while enrolled at a UT institution. More than three-fourths of undergraduate students secure jobs in Texas within a year after graduation, providing a skilled workforce and fueling the state’s economy. In fact, UT students who entered the Texas workforce between 2002 and 2019 had cumulative earnings through 2020 of $350 billion. The UT System also is one of the largest employers in Texas, with more than 122,000 faculty, health care professionals, researchers, support staff and student workers. Creating a healthier Texas is a fundamental mission of UT institutions. Collectively, UT-owned and -affiliated hospitals and clinics accounted for more than 10.6 million outpatient visits and more than 2 million hospital days last year. The UT System has opened its seventh medical school in Tyler. In addition to world-class patient care, UT researchers are on the front lines of advancing treatments and therapies for deadly and debilitating diseases. Total annual research expenditures across the UT institutions exceeds $4.3 billion, and the UT System ranks No. 1 in Texas and No. 2 in the nation in federal research expenditures among public higher education systems. With the Texas population expected to grow dramatically in the years to come, the UT System will continue to lead in driving prosperity, innovation and health for the people of the Lone Star State.
About World Green University Ranking
World
Green University Ranking 2024 is a
scholarly acknowledgment of educational
institutions standing at the forefront of
Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and
leading the Green Education Transformation
(Education 6.0).
World Green University Ranking classifies
universities based on the six pillars of the
Holistic Green Education Framework, including
leadership governance, curriculum, innovation,
facilities, human capital, and community
partnerships.
The methodology employed in our Green Education Ranking is designed relying on the six pillars of the Holistic Green Education Framework. Each pillar contributes to the institution’s overall score, with a carefully assigned weight reflecting its significance in fostering sustainability. The total weight of the six pillars collectively amounts to 100%, signifying a balanced evaluation across critical dimensions of Green Education. Within each pillar, various standards are carefully assessed, with weights ranging between 1 and 2, emphasizing the varying importance of each criterion. This nuanced approach ensures a holistic evaluation and offers an insightful measure of universities commitment to Green Education Transformation (Education 6.0).
# | Six Pillars of Green Education Framework (6Gs). | Weight |
---|---|---|
1 | Green Educational Leadership | 14% |
2 | Green Curriculum | 17% |
3 | Green Innovation and Research | 19% |
4 | Green Facilities | 15% |
5 | Green Human Capital | 19% |
6 | Green Communities | 16% |
Total | 100% |