University of Helsinki ranks 18th in a global sustainability ranking of universities

Measured by the societal impact of the health research conducted at the University and the wellbeing of the University community, the University of Helsinki is ranked number one in the world.

The University of Helsinki was ranked 18th in the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2025 ranking, which measures the sustainability and environmental impact of universities around the world. The University improved its ranking by 42 places from last year.  

The ranking examines university operations through ESG (environmental, social and governance) categories. In other words, the focus is on the universities’ environmental and social impact as well as their administration. 

The University of Helsinki ranks first in the world according to the health and wellbeing lens, which assesses both the wellbeing of the University community and the impact of the University’s research more broadly in society. According to the governance category, the University is ranked fourth in the world.  

The total number of universities in the ranking is 1,751. In Finland, the University of Helsinki is number one, while in Europe its ranking is 10.  

“Such a significant improvement in the ranking reflects the University’s overall commitment to promoting sustainability – from strengthening sustainability research to developing teaching in sustainability and advancing public engagement. While our ranking success is gratifying, it above all encourages us to continue our determined and persevering efforts to promote sustainability and responsibility,” says Vice-Rector Anne Portaankorva.  

The ranking includes nine performance lenses, five of which place the University of Helsinki among the top 10. According to the lens for environmental research, focused particularly on research related to the environmental Sustainable Development Goals of the UN, the University is ranked 5th. 

The lens for the impact of education, which assesses high-quality research, teaching and the broad distribution of their impact, places the University at 8. According to the lens for knowledge exchange, which examines, among other things, cooperation with developing countries, the University ranks 9th.  

  

See the results of the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2025 ranking.  

Explore sustainability and responsibility efforts at the University of Helsinki.  

What does the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability ranking measure?

The QS World University Rankings: Sustainability ranking examines the environmental and social impact as well as the governance of universities. The 2025 ranking is the third of its kind. 

In the ranking, university operations are examined and scored using nine performance lenses. According to seven of them, the University of Helsinki ranks among the top 100, while five of the lenses place the University among the top 10.  

The ranking considers, besides data provided by the universities (25% of the overall score), data on, for example, reputation and alumni, as well as national statistics (75% of the overall score). 

In terms of the overall ranking, environmental and social impact have the same weight (45% for each), while the share of governance in the overall result is 10%. 

  

Explore the methodology. .