Georgia Southern University
Green Education Ranking
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About Georgia Southern University
Georgia Southern University is situated on a 900-acre campus in Georgia, with roots dating back to 1906. It is part of the University System of Georgia, and is also the largest centre of higher education in south Georgia. Georgia Southern is classified as a Doctoral and Research University by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, while offering over 100 academic degrees. Georgia Southern University consists of eight different colleges: Business Administration, Education, Health and Human Sciences, Engineering and Information Technology, Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Science and Mathematics, Public Health, and Graduate Studies. On campus, there is a Centre for Wildlife Education and The Lamar Q Ball, Jr. Raptor Centre, which is an educational and research facility which is home to Georgia Southern's bald eagle mascot, as well as 85 other birds, 67 reptiles, 70 amphibians, and eight mammals. There are also exhibitions of reptiles and amphibians such as alligators, painted turtles, box turtles, rattlesnakes, corn snakes, king snakes, boa constrictors, and pythons. There are events hosted throughout the year, such as group trips to New York, as well as the Final Feast, which is where students are treated to a breakfast buffet and fun activities such as music performances, games and massages during the stressful weeks of final exams. The George-Anne, is the university’s flagship publication which is published twice a week during term time. There are also magazines published by students, such as: The Reflector, a student interest news magazine of Georgia Southern University and The Miscellany, a literary arts magazine made up of submissions from the student body and university community. There are study abroad programmes on offer for students as the university has partner schools in North America, South America, Europe and Asia. Notable alumni include Cole Swindell, an American country music singer, Hala Moddelmog who became the first female president and CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber, and Lee Berger, an American-born South African paleoanthropologist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence.
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% |