Best universities for reducing inequalities 2025

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 27 June, 2025

First-generation students and those from lower socio-economic backgrounds are still poorly represented in higher education. But universities are working hard to rectify this, and the Impact Rankings are an indicator of which institutions are doing this successfully.

To compile this ranking, we mapped how universities around the world are committing to the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The SDGs are a global call to action to tackle poverty, climate change and inequality.

The SDGs look to tackle some of today’s biggest global issues, and SDG 10 in particular covers reducing inequalities.

Some of the metrics that helped measure which universities are excelling at reducing inequalities were the number of first-generation students, the number of students from developing countries, the proportion of students and staff with disabilities, measures against discrimination and the amount of research a university undertakes on reduced inequalities. More information on the methodology can be found here.

These are the top five universities for reducing inequality:

1. University of Huddersfield

The University of Huddersfield has implemented a range of anti-discrimination and anti-harassment policies for students and staff.

The university offers mentoring, counselling and peer support to members of the university community: for example, with care-experienced students through the work of care-leaver support coordinators, or among staff through the work of diversity champions and the networks for BAME, LGBTQI+, female and disabled staff.

2. Flinders University

As well as taking second place for the SDG 10 table, Flinders University ranks at number 21 in the overall table for the Impact Rankings. 

The university is a partner for the Centre for Social Impact, which is a national and research collaboration which aims to catalyse social change. 

3. Central Queensland University

Central Queensland University organises a range of student activities that help to tackle inequalities in society. 

One such activity is the annual Beach Day Out, which coincides with Disability Action Week. Students studying occupational therapy work in partnership with local hospices and centres to organise a day out to the beach for people living with disabilities. 

Similarly, oral health and physiotherapy students attend the annual Homeless Connect event to provide services to the homeless. 

4. Aalborg University

Aalborg University conducts a range of research projects related to tackling inequalities, looking into social housing, language inequalities, policies for refugees and much more.

The university has three research units dedicated to researching inequalities.

5. RMIT University

RMIT University is committed to working across all the SDGs, and SDG 10 is no exception.

RMIT is conducting a number of research projects that explore inequalities in all aspects of society in Australia and beyond. One such project focuses on the liveability of Australian cities through analysing public transport systems, public open spaces, housing affordability, walkability, employment and food and alcohol environments.


The top 100 universities for reducing inequality

Reducing inequalities rank 2025Reducing inequalities rank 2024UniversityCountry/region
12University of HuddersfieldUnited Kingdom
2=10Flinders UniversityAustralia
39Central Queensland UniversityAustralia
44Aalborg UniversityDenmark
51RMIT UniversityAustralia
63London South Bank UniversityUnited Kingdom
75Sheffield Hallam UniversityUnited Kingdom
855Middlesex UniversityUnited Kingdom
914Qatar UniversityQatar
107University of CanberraAustralia
11=24University of WollongongAustralia
12=10University of GlasgowUnited Kingdom
13-University of East AngliaUnited Kingdom
148Western Sydney UniversityAustralia
=1536Bangor UniversityUnited Kingdom
=156KIIT UniversityIndia
1757Al-Ahliyya Amman UniversityJordan
18=28Ahlia UniversityBahrain
1945Nottingham Trent UniversityUnited Kingdom
=20=39University of AucklandNew Zealand
=2021University of LimerickIreland
=22=24Aston UniversityUnited Kingdom
=2272The Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyHong Kong
=24=46University of JohannesburgSouth Africa
=2449University of LiverpoolUnited Kingdom
=2637University of TasmaniaAustralia
=2616University of the West of ScotlandUnited Kingdom
=26=10Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamNetherlands
=29=10Keele UniversityUnited Kingdom
=2935McMaster UniversityCanada
=31=43Queen’s University BelfastUnited Kingdom
=31=17University of LeedsUnited Kingdom
33=31University of SurreyUnited Kingdom
3415Brunel University of LondonUnited Kingdom
35=91University of ManchesterUnited Kingdom
3627University of ReadingUnited Kingdom
=3723Arizona State University (Tempe)United States
=37=65University of LincolnUnited Kingdom
39101–200Federation University AustraliaAustralia
4034University of ExeterUnited Kingdom
4172Universiti Utara MalaysiaMalaysia
=4260Politecnico di MilanoItaly
=42101–200University of Central LancashireUnited Kingdom
4461ExceliaFrance
=45201–300Universiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaMalaysia
=4533York UniversityCanada
47=39Holy Spirit University of KaslikLebanon
4871Iran University of Medical SciencesIran
49=17University of AberdeenUnited Kingdom
=50=67Université Catholique de LouvainBelgium
=50=51University of NorthamptonUnited Kingdom
=50101–200University of West LondonUnited Kingdom
=53=63Al Ain UniversityUnited Arab Emirates
=53401–600Baku State UniversityAzerbaijan
=5522University of EssexUnited Kingdom
=55=51University of StrathclydeUnited Kingdom
57=95Canadian University DubaiUnited Arab Emirates
=5830UWE Bristol (University of the West of England)United Kingdom
=58101–200Western UniversityCanada
60=91Daffodil International University (DIU)Bangladesh
=61=51Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States
=6158University of BordeauxFrance
63=67Montpellier UniversityFrance
64=46Lancaster UniversityUnited Kingdom
=6570National and Kapodistrian University of AthensGreece
=6520University of StirlingUnited Kingdom
67=28University of GreenwichUnited Kingdom
=6884Maynooth UniversityIreland
=6838Victoria UniversityAustralia
=7054Loughborough UniversityUnited Kingdom
=7056University of BresciaItaly
72401–600Zagazig UniversityEgypt
7374University of BolognaItaly
=7487Florida International UniversityUnited States
=74101–200Kyungpook National UniversitySouth Korea
=76=91American University of the Middle EastKuwait
=76=24Dublin City UniversityIreland
=78=39La Trobe UniversityAustralia
=78101–200University of New Brunswick UNBCanada
=7862University of Southern DenmarkDenmark
=81101–200Charles Sturt UniversityAustralia
=81=95University of ValenciaSpain
=8350Newcastle UniversityUnited Kingdom
=83=43University of Maryland, Baltimore CountyUnited States
85101–200Queensland University of TechnologyAustralia
8690Durham UniversityUnited Kingdom
87=63University of VictoriaCanada
88101–200Nantes UniversitéFrance
=89101–200Hong Kong Baptist UniversityHong Kong
=8988University of PretoriaSouth Africa
91401–600Applied Science UniversityBahrain
=92101–200Institut Mines-Télécom Business SchoolFrance
=92101–200Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd UniversitySaudi Arabia
=92401–600Providence UniversityTaiwan
95101–200Lebanese UniversityLebanon
96101–200EMLyon Business SchoolFrance
97101–200The Chinese University of Hong KongHong Kong
98101–200University of SharjahUnited Arab Emirates
=99101–200United Arab Emirates UniversityUnited Arab Emirates
=9959University of HullUnited Kingdom
=9997University of PassauGermany
=99=80Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityUnited States

View the full ranking here

 

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Universities are key drivers of tackling social change and reducing inequalities in their local communities and globally. Explore the top 100 universities for reducing inequalities based on data collected for the Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings

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