Sustainability

The University of Auckland is committed to pursuing sustainability via research, teaching and learning, operating practices, partnerships and capacity building.

Green trees and water

The University of Auckland has been ranked fourth in Oceania and in the top one percent worldwide in the 2025 Sustainability Rankings.

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University Impact Rankings

The University of Auckland maintained a top place in the Global Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2024.

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Climate scenarios workshop

A collaborative project involving all New Zealand universities, wānanga, and Te Pūkenga, has won an Australasian Green Gown Award.

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Three Pacifica young people walking and laughing

Our people are leading a range of initiatives in pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals.

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Photo of a Tui taken by University of Auckland Horticulturalist Team Leader, Jason Fell.

Find out all about Net Zero Carbon at Waipapa Taumata Rau. Our strategy, our journey and how we monitor and report our progress.

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Discover ways you can study sustainability and sustainable development at the University of Auckland.

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Find out how we’re working to make more efficient use of resources and progressing our Net Zero carbon commitment.

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Meet some of our staff who lead sustainability-related research and teaching.

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Treeplanting

There are many ways to get involved with sustainability at the University of Auckland.

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Maori carvings against a background of trees

Read news and opinion pieces about environment and sustainability topics involving our students and academics.

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We have a number of internal and external commitments to sustainability and environmental performance improvement.

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Photo of a Tui taken by University of Auckland Sustainability Engagement Adviser, Ayden Fuller.

Find contact details of key people involved with sustainability and net zero carbon.

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B201 atrium

Climate Action

The University was a finalist in the Climate Action category of the 2024 Australasian Green Gown Awards.