The Times Higher Education (THE) University Impact Rankings for 2025 were officially released this week. Unisa again improved its performance in this important annual assessment, which rates the performance of 2 526 universities from 130 countries or territories based on their progress towards achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The overall ranking is based on SDG 17 - Partnerships towards the goals, and the three best-performing SDGs of each university. Only institutions that submitted data for SDG 17 and at least three other SDGs are considered for inclusion in the overall ranking.
Unisa’s score rose to 66,3, compared to 65,3 achieved in 2024. The university is placed seventh among the thirteen South African institutions ranked, and three of the SDGs on which it provided evidence scored in the top quartile worldwide.
Thirteen South African universities were included in the overall ranking: the University of Johannesburg (jointly 23rd), the University of Pretoria (63rd), the University of Cape Town (101-200), the University of the Witwatersrand (201-300), the University of the Western Cape and Walter Sisulu University (401-600), Unisa (601-800), Durban University of Technology, Nelson Mandela University, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Tshwane University of Technology and the University of KwaZulu-Natal (1001-1500), and the University of the Free State (1501+).
Unisa has been steadily improving its standing in various international university rankings. The THE University Impact Rankings is of special importance to the institution since it speaks to performance in terms of SDGs, a key aspect in Unisa’s journey towards being the African university in the service of humanity.
It is, moreover, testimony to the hard and dedicated work of Unisa’s academics and the fact that the university’s investments in research are paying off. All these efforts reflect the leadership of Prof LenkaBula, Unisa Principal and Vice-Chancellor, in shaping the trajectory of a successful, impactful, empathetic, caring and resultful university.
* Analysis by Herman Visser, Department of Institutional Intelligence, article packaged by Philip van der Merwe, Department of Institutional Advancement
Publish date: 2025/06/19