A Preliminary Model for Assessing University Sustainability from the Student Perspective

This paper assesses university sustainability from the perspective of the interested student. A set of questions for a university website analysis is proposed and preliminary results for Swedish universities are presented. The university website analysis intends to emulate a student looking for a un...

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Main Authors: Raine Isaksson, Mikael Johnson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/5/9/3690
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spelling doaj-7bf74e6c56b046749753561c1ab822e22020-11-25T00:39:37ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502013-08-01593690370110.3390/su5093690A Preliminary Model for Assessing University Sustainability from the Student PerspectiveRaine IsakssonMikael JohnsonThis paper assesses university sustainability from the perspective of the interested student. A set of questions for a university website analysis is proposed and preliminary results for Swedish universities are presented. The university website analysis intends to emulate a student looking for a university working with sustainable development. University ranking is compared with the results from the sustainability assessment. Results from the study are based on university website analysis of 18 Swedish universities out of a total of 30. Universities are grouped in high ranked, low ranked and benchmark universities. For the majority of the studied universities it was possible to extract the information needed for a sustainability assessment from the website, which indicates that further development of the method is of interest. The average level of performance in the assessment was found to be less than 50% of the maximum of the proposed scale. With Sweden generally being a leading nation in sustainable development the results are below of what could be expected. Ranking, based on the Swedish ranking system does not seem to predict university sustainability performance. The indication is that Gothenburg University, while having further improvement potential, could be considered a benchmark in the Swedish context.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/5/9/3690sustainability assessmentuniversity sustainabilitysustainable developmentwebsite analysisstudent focusuniversity rankingSweden
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sustainability assessment
university sustainability
sustainable development
website analysis
student focus
university ranking
Sweden
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title_short A Preliminary Model for Assessing University Sustainability from the Student Perspective
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title_fullStr A Preliminary Model for Assessing University Sustainability from the Student Perspective
title_full_unstemmed A Preliminary Model for Assessing University Sustainability from the Student Perspective
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series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2013-08-01
description This paper assesses university sustainability from the perspective of the interested student. A set of questions for a university website analysis is proposed and preliminary results for Swedish universities are presented. The university website analysis intends to emulate a student looking for a university working with sustainable development. University ranking is compared with the results from the sustainability assessment. Results from the study are based on university website analysis of 18 Swedish universities out of a total of 30. Universities are grouped in high ranked, low ranked and benchmark universities. For the majority of the studied universities it was possible to extract the information needed for a sustainability assessment from the website, which indicates that further development of the method is of interest. The average level of performance in the assessment was found to be less than 50% of the maximum of the proposed scale. With Sweden generally being a leading nation in sustainable development the results are below of what could be expected. Ranking, based on the Swedish ranking system does not seem to predict university sustainability performance. The indication is that Gothenburg University, while having further improvement potential, could be considered a benchmark in the Swedish context.
topic sustainability assessment
university sustainability
sustainable development
website analysis
student focus
university ranking
Sweden
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/5/9/3690
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