
Dulaty University in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2025!
For the first time in history, M. Kh. Dulaty Taraz University has entered one of the most influential global rankings — the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2025. This ranking evaluates universities' contributions to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
This is not just a ranking — it is a recognition of the real impact the university has on society, the economy, ecology, and sustainable future. Among over 2,526 universities from 130 countries and regions around the world, Dulaty University has confidently made its mark on the international stage.
Dulaty University's positions in Impact Rankings 2025:
Overall rating: 1501+
SDG 4 – Quality education: 1501+
SDG 8 – Decent work and economic growth: 1001+
SDG 11 – Sustainable cities and communities: 801–1000
SDG 16 – Peace, justice and effective institutions: 1001+
SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals: 1501+
Why this event is truly important:
1. International recognition
THE Impact Rankings are a key indicator showing that the university meets contemporary global sustainable development standards. This is important for students, researchers, partners, and the entire region.
2. A university with a social mission
We are addressing urgent contemporary challenges — ensuring access to education, creating equal opportunities, supporting city development, and strengthening civil institutions.
3. Opening up global opportunities
Participation in THE Rankings opens the way to international cooperation, scientific and academic alliances, grant programs, and increased global recognition of the university.
4. Moving forward
This success is just the beginning. We will continue to work on improving indicators, develop sustainable educational practices, and strengthen contributions to the region and the country.
Key insights University Impact Rankings 2025:
Western Sydney University (Australia) — No. 1 in the overall standings for the fourth year in a row
Universitas Airlangga (Indonesia) — the most sustainable of the developing countries (9th place)
Asian universities took more than 50% of all places in the ranking, and 10 out of 17 SDG- The directions are headed by Asian universities
Universities from 8 countries made their debut in the ranking, including Botswana, Estonia, Maldives, Senegal and others.
The rating focuses on environmental sustainability, social inclusion, economic growth and international partnership. The rating focuses on environmental sustainability, social inclusion, economic growth and international partnership.
For more information, see the Impact Rankings 2025 digital report, which includes tables, analytical graphs, and interviews with university leaders.
What is behind the success Dulaty University:
Modern educational programs
Socially-oriented projects
Applied scientific research
Digitalization, openness, and renewal of learning approaches
We are proud of this achievement and thank everyone who puts their efforts, ideas and energy into the development of the university!
We continue on the path to growth with an international vision, a focus on sustainability, and respect for every student, teacher, and partner.