University of Innsbruck

 

Goals

Sustainable Development Goals

The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the associated 169 individual goals, which are at the heart of the United Nations Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development, offer a new political framework worldwide to end poverty of all kinds, inequality to combat and counteract climate change.

Sustainable objectives are also anchored in the EU treaties and are included in cross-departmental key projects and initiatives such as the Aurora university network. However, they are also becoming increasingly important in the context of the development plan, the performance agreement and the target agreements.

Inspired by the UN SDGs, in the long term we, in the frame of the Aurora European University Alliance, will pioneer new standards for:

  • education
  • research
  • campus - internal organization
  • service to society
  • (external) collaboration
No Poverty

No Poverty

Zero Hunger

Zero Hun­ger

Good Health and Well-Being

Good Health and Well-Being

Quality Education

Qua­lity Edu­ca­tion

Gender Equality

Gen­der Equa­lity

Clean Water and Sanitation

Clean Water and Sani­ta­tion

Affordable and Clean Energy

Affor­da­ble and Clean Energy

Decent Work and Economic Growth

Decent Work and Eco­no­mic Growth

Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

Indus­try, Inno­va­tion and Infras­truc­ture

Reduced Inequalities

Redu­ced Ine­qua­li­ties

Sustainable Cities and Communities

Sustaina­ble Cities and Com­mu­ni­ties

Responsible Consumption and Production

Respon­si­ble Con­sump­tion and Pro­duc­tion

Climate Action

Cli­mate Action

Life below Water

Life below Water

Life on Land

Life on Land

Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Pea­ce, Justice and Strong Insti­tu­ti­ons

Partnerships for the Goals

Part­ner­ships for the Goals