The education sector has a vital role to play in addressing the critical global sustainable challenges. RMIT recognises the important role the education sector can play in promoting, supporting and contributing to the SDGs agenda. To express our commitment to transform RMIT into an organisation that models institution-wide excellence in response to calls for education to play an influential role in shaping a sustainable future, we made a public commitment in 2017 through the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) to support, promote and contribute to the SDGs.
As the governing body responsible for sustainability at the University, the RMIT Sustainability Committee ensures RMIT delivers on our commitment to the objectives of the SDGs, through supporting and encouraging collaboration, innovation and engagement across the RMIT community. To ensure the ongoing priority of the SDGs across the University, RMIT’s Sustainability Committee reports directly to the Vice Chancellor's Executive (VCE) . As part of this, in 2018 RMIT employed a dedicated Sustainable Development advisor to oversee an institution-wide approach to maximise RMIT's contribution to the SDGs and improve accountability and collaboration. In 2019 the Vice-ChanceIlor's Executive agreed to demonstrate global leadership by embedding the SDGs into relevant processes, policies, practices and the next five-year strategy.
RMIT employs the SDGs as its sustainability framework to demonstrate our global leadership and genuine sustainability commitments. Which means that, since becoming a signatory of the SDGs agenda in 2017, RMIT has been embedding the SDGs into its strategies, processes policies and practices including curriculum, research, governance and operations. RMIT is currently using the SDGs to guide RMIT’s strategy development in 2023 and has made the SDGs the overarching focus of its strategic plan.