Abstract
In the past decade, the World Class University discussion has become rampant due to the integral role that higher education plays in any economy's aspiration to compete globally while still pursuing sustainability. This article reports on a study that explored the roles played by world-class universities (WCUs) in fostering sustainability initiatives and practices in the African context. The article harnesses a document review approach that facilitates in-depth document analysis using two world-class institutions in Africa: The University of Cape Town in South Africa and American University in Cairo in Egypt as case studies. This study finds that world-class institutions in the two countries have rigorous, comprehensive sustainability organisations, synthesised and adopted from international agreements and concepts. The sustainability organisation is characterised by a less hierarchical approach to its management and leadership. Sustainability in research is fostered through environmental research and other key research areas such as food and medicine. Sustainable teaching is fostered through living-learning labs, redesigned curriculums, targeted degree programs and lecturer development through training and awards as incentives. Tangible, sustainable technology and innovation initiatives are also evident. This article comprehensively establishes the links and roles played by WCUs in fostering sustainability. It aids potential WCUs in Africa to understand and adopt sustainable initiatives within different and dynamic institutional contexts.
Highlights
The world-class institution today plays an essential and central role in promoting and fostering sustainable higher education
Sustainability in higher education has achieved much attention; this study aimed to analyse the critical roles played by world-class universities in Africa in fostering sustainability by understanding their sustainability organisation and the varied sustainability initiatives in research, teaching, technology, and innovation
This study finds that sustainability organisation at both world-class universities (WCUs) is rigorous and have an all-comprehensive organisation that is tangible with detailed sustainability approaches
Summary
The world-class institution today plays an essential and central role in promoting and fostering sustainable higher education. A myriad of other global initiatives have sprouted up, such as the United Nations Higher Education Sustainability Initiative (UN HESI) and the United Nations Higher Education and Research for Sustainable Development (HESD) (UN, 1992). These sustainability initiatives, put, call on the leaders of the international academic community to commit to the development of sustainable practices while rethinking ways of learning, teaching, research, innovation and technology in order to rebuild strong and sustainable higher education institutions and societies http://hes.ccsenet.org
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