Impact Rankings 2022: time to register

Universities can now register to participate in the next edition of our sustainability-focused league table

July 1, 2021
Impact Rankings

Universities across the world can now register to participate in the next Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.

Institutions that have previously not submitted data for the rankings are now invited to set up a new registration and will subsequently receive access to our data collection portal, while those that have previously participated can confirm their participation for the 2022 ranking. Universities can also use this opportunity to update their contact details for the data collection portal.

Only universities that submit data through our portal will be included in the rankings. There are no fees or costs to participate.

Last year, THE’s data team, in partnership with the global higher education sector, collected institutional data from more than 1,200 universities from 98 countries/regions to create the Impact Rankings 2021.

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Data submission is open to all universities, but institutions will only be ranked if they teach at either undergraduate or postgraduate level.

The data collection portal for the Impact Rankings 2022 is due to open from late September until mid-November 2021, while the rankings themselves will be published in April 2022. Registered universities will receive updates on these timings.

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The Impact Rankings are the only global performance tables that assess universities against the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We publish 18 tables – one overall ranking and one ranking for each SDG.

Register here to take part in our Impact Rankings 2022.


The Impact Rankings 2022 will be launched at the THE Innovation & Impact Summit in Sweden in April 2022. Register your interest.

We have compiled a list of frequently asked questions about our Impact Rankings, but if you have any other queries, email impact@timeshighereducation.com.

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