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IDS ranked in top two international development think tanks

Published on 2 February 2018

The Institute of Development Studies has been ranked second out of 132 international development think tanks in the 2017 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report, moving up two places from its ranking in the 2016 index. The Institute has also been ranked fourth out of 90 university-affiliated think tanks, a reflection of its important and long-standing partnership with the University of Sussex.

The index report by the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program (TTCSP) at the Lauder Institute of the University of Pennsylvania was first published in 2006. The index catalogues nearly 8,000 think tanks globally and over 4,000 journalists, academics, donors and policy makers as part of the nominations process.

IDS Director Melissa Leach said:

“We are delighted to be ranked in the world’s top four international development and university-affiliated think tanks.

This ranking reflects IDS’ work with partners across governments, NGOs and businesses to deliver high quality and relevant research that can be applied to tackling real-life global challenges such as sustainability, inequality and poverty reduction.

It is also a recognition of our more than fifty-year collaboration with the University of Sussex, which has generated a range of world-class and high-impact international development research and teaching programmes.

Sussex recognised as centre of excellence for development studies

In 2017, QS University Rankings ranked the University of Sussex with IDS first in the world for development studies. This was the third consecutive year that the University has been ranked in the top two universities globally for development.

Key contacts

Hannah Corbett

Head of Communications and Engagement

h.corbett@ids.ac.uk

+44 (0)1273 915640

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