SDG 4 Quality Education
What we are doing to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.
Key contributors
The Sustainability Hub
Science Sustainability Network
Sustainability Teaching Network
Te Puna Reo Pohewa | The Marie Clay Research Centre
Te Pūtahi Whakatairanga Hapori Ako Angitu | The Centre for the Promotion of Successful Learning Communities
Te Puna Wānanga, Māori and Indigenous Education
Koi Tū: The Centre for Informed Futures
The University of Auckland is the official hub for SDG 4, Quality Education
Research contributions to quality education
Students did better at maths, science in single-sex schools
Tackling disadvantage and bias in our schools
Excessive screen-time bad for kids' health
Researchers favour High Expectation Teaching (HET) over streaming
Academics partner with schools and teachers to solve complex challenges
Tui Tuia | Learning Circle
New Koi Tū report calls for bold overhaul of NZ’s education system
Recognition for impact
Student support
Tuākana Learning Communities
Early childhood centres
For future Māori students
For future Pacific students
Ratonga Hauātanga Tauira | Student Disability Services (SDS)
Students from refugee backgrounds
Undergraduate Targeted Admission Schemes (UTAS)
Te Korowai Atawhai in the faculty of Education and Social Work
Learner Success Plan 2023
Medical and Health Sciences Vision 20:20 initiative
Outreach and events
Free public lectures
Internships support a new generation of researchers
Library membership
Lifelong learning
Professional development, short courses and micro-credentials
Public access to University Lecture courses
The Whakapiki Ake Project
Outreach programmes in Engineering
Maths in society
Future Frontiers: Free webinars to shape a future-ready career
National share of research publications
| Number of University of Auckland publications (2024) |
148 |
| National share of publications (based on Elsevier) | 31% |