Achievements

Achievements

Highlights of our latest sustainability achievements

We are proud to be recognised for our approach to sustainability and the impact of our work. The recognition we receive encourages us to strive for continued progress toward environmental, social and economic sustainability.
Member of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network

We are proud to be a member of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN). The Network promotes practical solutions to modern challenges through the achievement of. As a member of the Network, we contribute to finding solutions to global challenges, by connecting with other sustainable development experts and collaborating with them on research, Solutions Initiatives, and policy work. As a member of SDSN, Frederick University strives to contribute to finding solutions to global challenges, by connecting with other sustainable development experts and collaborating with them on research, solutions initiatives, and policy work. In addition, Frederick University is one of the founding members of the Cyprus branch of the Sustainable Solutions Network, which aims to work closely with all sectors of society and assist Cyprus in creating the necessary roadmaps, strategies, and policies to achieve the SDGs. In addition, we are one of the founding members of the newly established Cyprus branch of the Sustainable Solutions Network, which aims to work closely with all sectors of society improving Cyprus' performance in the implementation of the Goals.

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#1 in Cyprus and Greece in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2023

With a total of 1,591 institutions from all over the world joining the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings in 2023, Frederick University has been placed among the top 201-300 Universities, the only University in Cyprus and Greece to achieve this, for its commitment and progress on delivering the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It has scored highly for its positive impact and meaningful work on specific SDGs, having ranked 44th globally for Quality Education and 100th for Affordable and Clean Energy.

Frederick University continues its strong performance in The Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, enhancing its international reputation as it is once again being acknowledged for its quality education, student-centric approach and its contribution towards achieving a more sustainable future for all.

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In 2022, Frederick University ranked among the top 101-200 Universities in the world in all four categories that were considered for its overall score, making it one of only two Universities in Cyprus which overall ranked in the top 301-400 Universities worldwide.

Frederick University ranked among the top 101-200 universities in the world in:

SDG 4: Quality Education
SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy
SDG 10: Reducing Inequalities
SDG 17: Partnership for the goals

Frederick University ranked first among all participating Universities in Cyprus in SDG17. This achievement reflects the University’s efforts to educate the young generation to adopt sustainability, by offering relevant programs of study and integrating relevant subjects in all its curricula. We are delighted that, in September of 2021, we were amongst the very few Universities in the world - with our RefTeCp Project - which were included in SDSN’s new guide “Accelerating Education for the SDGs in Universities”. The guide - through innovative, inspiring and diverse case studies - is showcasing how higher education institutions around the world are implementing and mainstreaming education for the SDGs in order to help universities, colleges, and tertiary and higher education institutions implement and mainstream “Education for the SDGs” within their institutions.

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Golden Protector of the Environment 2023

Frederick University has been honored with the Golden Protector of the Environment Award for the year 2023, granted by the Environmental Research and Education Centre and the Environment Commissioner. The award is annually presented to an organization that incorporates the environmental dimension as an integral part of its policy framework, implementing practices that protect the environment and promote sustainable development.
Frederick University stands out for its dedication to respect and preserve the environment, integrating the environmental dimension in the entire range of its activities. Further, the University implements campaigns to raise environmental awareness among its faculty, students, partners and the society at large, demonstrating a profound commitment to environmental responsibility.

LIFE-Kedros awarded at the annual LIFE Awards

LIFE-Kedros, a LIFE project implemented by the Department of Forests, Cyprus Forest Association and Frederick University’s Nature Conservation Unit, won the LIFE Award for Nature of the 2022 LIFE Awards at a ceremony held during EU Green Week - Europe’s key environmental event. LIFE-KEDROS improved the conservation status and resilience of cedar forests at risk from climate change in a Cyprus Natura 2000 site. The team undertook silvicultural treatments for the first time and reduced competition between mature and young cedar trees. They restored 12 hectares of degraded habitat, planted 8 hectares of new cedar habitat, and installed a seedbank for reforestation. They closed more than 30 km of forest roads to improve habitat connectivity and stability. Fire patrols became more frequent, and controlled grazing was encouraged to reduce flammable vegetation on the ground.

Forest School awarded at the 2022 Cyprus Environmental Awards

The Forest School, a project launched in 2021 by Frederick University, was awarded at the 2022 Cyprus Environmental Awards organised by the Cyprus Green Party. The awards honour groups and individuals who act for the environment, sustainability, and a better future for all. The Forest School is located in the Kornos forest and adopts forest pedagogy. Children aged 3-5 learn through free play in the nature and their creative development is guided by the educators, who are primary school teachers, students and graduates of the University.

Included in the SDSN guide on education for the SDGs

We are delighted that, in September of 2021, we were amongst the very few Universities from around the world which were included in United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network’s new guide “Accelerating Education for the SDGs in Universities” with our RefTeCp Project. The guide - through innovative, inspiring and diverse case studies - is showcasing how higher education institutions around the world are implementing and mainstreaming education for the SDGs in order to help universities, colleges, and tertiary and higher education institutions implement and mainstream “Education for the SDGs” within their institutions.

Presenting our actions to UN Committee on ESD

Ms Natassa Frederickou, President of the Council of Frederick University, was invited by the United Nations Committee on Education for Sustainable Development to talk about the practices adopted by Frederick University to promote and achieve gender equality (SDG5). Ms Frederickou presented our University’s actions to integrate gender equality into our learning and teaching, research, operations and public engagement activities.