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Introduction

The QS World University Rankings: Sustainability provides students with a unique lens on which institutions are demonstrating a commitment to a more sustainable existence.

More than just the commitment, it looks for outwards evidence of this - from the impact that alumni are making in science and technology to solve climate issues, to the impact of research being done across the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

The ranking evaluates the social and environmental impact of universities as a centres of education and research, as well as a major employers with the operational sustainability challenges of any large and complex organization.

Methodology

In each of our rankings we use a range of measurements as part of our methodology. These can be split into three broad groups​.

Each ranking is made up of a different group of measurements, with some being used across several rankings and others unique to one project.

Category

Used in Sustainability, we use three Categories to group lenses together: Environmental Impact, Social Impact, and Governance

Lens

A group of Indicators which are related to the same theme.

Indicator

A measurement of one aspect of an institution’s performance. Institutions are scored and ranked within indicators and those indicator scores contribute to its overall rank and score​.

Metric

A more specific calculation that forms part of an Indicator​.n.

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SWU Carbon Neutrality by 2040


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This MOU has been made between Srinakharinwirot University & faculties, colleges, Institutes, offices, and agencies within the university; to achieve Carbon Neutrality within Srinakharinwirot University. The university is conscious of the causes and effects of Climate Change & strives to find a path to mitigate the effects of greenhouse gas emissions, to move toward a low-emission society and Carbon Neutrality within 2040. Which aligned with the university's framework of physical development under the national goal of achieving Carbon Neutrality within 2050 and Net Zero GHG emission within 2065, as announced during the COP27 conference.


However, to provide clear guidelines for cooperation and actions based upon the common wishes of all agencies within the university, it has written up this MOU.


Article 1 Objectives of Cooperation

1.1) To propose measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and introduce carbon capture capability within Srinakharinwirot University

1.2) To build a model organization in managing the Carbon Footprint of all agencies within the university.

1.3) To develop the institution into an organization that strives toward Carbon neutrality within 2040.


Article 2 Cooperation Framework

2.1) The University and other agencies participating in propelling the greenhouse gas emissions and propose measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions within the institution, supporting the SWU Carbon Neutrality policy to achieve its objectives within 2040; Jointly defined within the following important points:

2.2) Cooperate and promote various activities to support the SWU Carbon Neutrality policy, accomplishing it within 2040.

2.3) Cooperate and promote the recording of basic information, namely in projects such as – Building basic infrastructure work, Power management, Waste management, Water management, and other relevant businesses – Creating a database to account for the university’s greenhouse gas emissions.

Propose measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions within the institute and introduce carbon capture within Srinakharinwirot University.


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SWU Carbon Neutrality by 2040

Roadmap

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Sustainability Courses

Bachelor of Science (Environmental Technology and Resources)

This program aims to produce graduates with the following qualities:

1. Proficiency in environmental technology and management to analyze, solve, and propose effective solutions for environmental issues.

2. A strong sense of environmental awareness and responsibility towards natural resources.

3. The ability to communicate and work effectively on environmental and resource-related matters with communities.elor of Science Program in Environmental Technology and Resources .

         Bachelor of Science Program in Geography and Geoinformatics

This program is designed to produce graduates with the following attributes:

1. A solid understanding of geography and geoinformatics principles as a foundation for life.

2. The ability to apply geographic knowledge and geoinformatics technology to contribute to sustainable development.

3. The skills to work effectively in the field using geographic and geoinformatics processes.

4. Strong ethical standards and a sense of responsibility towards their professional tasks.

5. A commitment to using geographic knowledge for societal and environmental advancement.

         Bachelor of Science (Climate Change and Environmental Science)

This program is designed to produce graduates with the following attributes:

1. Analyze and assess greenhouse gas emissions according to the Framework Convention on Climate Change.

2. Apply knowledge of climate change and environmental science to reduce impacts and solve problems sustainably.

3. Communicate and transfer knowledge of climate change and environmental management through various channels.

4. Integrate knowledge of climate change and environmental science to practice a career and have ethics.

Remark: The Bachelor of Science (Climate Change and Environmental Science) program is currently under the University Council’s approval process.

Green Initiatives Training

Declaration Ceremony: Driving Srinakharinwirot University Towards Carbon Neutrality (SWU Carbon Neutrality 2040)

Special Lectures by:
Assistant Professor Dr. Chalermchai Boonyaleepun
Delivered a lecture on "Driving the University Towards Sustainable Carbon Neutrality"

Ms. Siriporn Wiriyatangskul
Delivered a lecture on "Directions and Mechanisms for Advancing Thailand’s Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Reduction Measures"

Held on July 12, 2024, at Professor Saroj Bua­sri Innovation Building, Srinakharinwirot University

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         Tree Survey Activity for Carbon Assessment

The activity included plant observation and preliminary species identification, as well as training on techniques and the use of tools for conducting surveys.

The session was honored by the presence of Ms. Siriporn Wiriyatangskul as the guest speaker. Held on August 9, 2024, at Srinakharinwirot University.
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SWU Carbon Footprint Report


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