Welcome to LASU SDG

The Centre is committed to adopting approaches that will balance and integrate the social, environmental and economic dimensions to SDGs, while also looking at governance, academic excellence, funding and seeking to partner with Governmental and International Agencies to achieve its objectives and bring the most desired sustainable development to the Lagos State University.

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Lagos State University Sustainable Development

LASU stands as a cornerstone in the Sustainable Development sector, actively shaping the United Nations' vision for the future. Through our commitment to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), we're driving transformative change in addressing global challenges from poverty to environmental sustainability.

Our university's unique position in knowledge creation and dissemination enables us to make substantial contributions to these global objectives, while building valuable partnerships and accessing new opportunities for growth and impact.

Sustainable Development Goals

Exploring the key pillars of our commitment to sustainable development and global innovation.

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Learning and Teaching

Providing knowledge and skills to understand and address sustainability challenges.

02

Research

Developing evidence-based solutions and innovations for global challenges.

03

Organization

Implementing sustainable practices through organizational policies and structures.

04

External Leadership

Facilitating cross-sector dialogue and partnerships for sustainable development.

Sustainable Development Goals

Research Expert:
Sustainable Development

The LASU-SDG has a pool of experts in each of the SDGs who work with the Centre on proposals and projects in their respective areas of expertise.

Our Expertise Areas

Sustainable Development Goals Implementation
Project Management & Evaluation
Research & Innovation
Partnerships for Development
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KEY ROLE OF LASU IN SDGS

Explore the key pillars of our commitment to sustainable development and global innovation

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Addressing the challenges of the SDGs will require new knowledge, new ways of doing things, hard choices between competing options, and in some cases profound transformations. LASU has always been involved in technological and societal progress through research, discovery, knowledge creation, and adoption. The university attracts and nurtures talent and creativity and is a central player in regional and national innovation systems. These services are critical for helping the global community understand the challenges, opportunities, and interactions between the SDGs; develop and implement solutions; develop and assess policy options and transformation pathways; and monitor progress.

Lagos State University is at the forefront of providing people with professional and personal skills and capabilities. Lagos State Government and LASU have access to large concentrations of young and curious people who are passionate, creative and have a desire for a better world. Our university also increasingly influences regional and global development through international students and alumni and capacity-building activities. Achieving the SDGs will need everyone to contribute. LASU appreciates the need to ensure equipping current and future leaders, decision-makers, teachers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and citizens with the knowledge, skills and motivation that will help them contribute to achieving the SDGs.

LASU through its staff, students, campuses, and neighbourhoods should have significant social, economic, and environmental footprints. LASU is eager and willing to implement the principles of the SDGs within its own governance, operations, and culture.

As earlier reiterated, LASU holds a position of neutral and trusted stakeholders within the state. As such, the university has the capacity and responsibility to guide and lead the local, national, and international response to the SDGs through cross-sectoral dialogues and partnerships. LASU will continue to play a key role in educating the public and other sectors on the SDGs and in advocating for the importance of the SDGs to staff, students and the general public.