Source : insidehighered.com |
Russell Group is an association
of research-based universities in the United Kingdom. By now, there are 24
prominent UK universities engaged in the Russell Group. University of
Cambridge, Oxford, and University College London (UCL) are among those enjoying
rewarding collaboration and practical impact on society trough the existence of
Russell Group.
Russell Group is identical to the
other university associations in many other countries. Ivy League in the United
States or Group of Eight in Australia are the prime example of university
associations which consisted of country`s most prestigious education
institutions.
However, Russell Group, and
perhaps the other similar groups, is more than just an elite group with big
names. They serve real impact on many practical aspects on a wider society.
Russell Group provides major contribution for research and education
development, economic stability, and better community. Altogether, Russell
Group members provide ultimate support for the UK and global development.
According to Times Higher
Education, The Russell Group injected GBP 86.5 billion for the UK`s economy
during 2015-16 period, or GBP 3,6 billion by each university member in average.
In Australia, Group of Eight contributed AUD 66.4 billion for the country`s
economy through research, international students, graduates, and employment.
source : russellgroup.ac.uk |
Russell Group produces majority
of the researches in the UK and provides a support for more than 300.000 jobs
across the UK. They produce more than GBP 32 billion each year to maintain
economic stability.
On December 2019, Russell Group
published its statement regarding their commitment to support environment
sustainability. This represented their existence and real contribution to
tackle one of the most urgent world`s issues, climate change, trough cutting-edge
research, teaching and sustainable practices. They have established Russell
Group`s Environmental Sustainability Network as a media or platform in
delivering practical approach to understand the issues and mitigate the impact.
The UK government has also set
target zero emission of greenhouse gases in 2050. The Russell Group has
indicated that they will provide support to this target trough focused
utilization of science and technology to address the challenges and provide
solution against the worsening climate change.
Russell Group has shown that
academia and academic institutions are highly capable to provide real support and
sustainable impact on society. Universities are not meant to be isolated in
scientific communities and should have a critical role in delivering social,
economic, environmental, and cultural impacts in a wider community. Moreover,
academic institutions should also be actively involved in supporting Sustainable
Development Goals as they do have power to help us to cope with climate change,
global warming, and other pressing issues.
Nowadays, we are witnessing a lot
of worrying issues happening both locally and globally. From immense flood in
Greater Jakarta, to ice sheet on Jayawijaya mountain that is predicted to be
gone due to global warming. The wildfires in Australia has been causing
millions animals` deaths. The glaciers continue to melting or the snow falling
on Saudi Arabia`s desert has shown us that climate change is real and it might
be irreversible and bring more devastating outcomes if we keep our eyes closed.
Today in the UK, more than half
universities have committed to derive from fossil fuel and endeavor to increase
clean energy utilization. 78 out of 154 universities in the UK are working
together for clean energy campaign.
That is something that is
unlikely happening in Indonesia today. Perhaps, Indonesian people seem to be
more concerned on how Indonesian universities can increase individual
performance and go further in the world`s university ranking. Having a high
ranking is good, but working together and collaborating for a bigger and wider
impact for the world`s sustainability is holding much importance.
Fortunately, we have University
of Indonesia that is among top 100 universities who support the Sustainable
Development Goals agendas according to the Times Higher Education in 2019.
However, we need more than just University of Indonesia. Indonesian`s leading
education institutions are also able to do more breakthroughs in providing
community development, economic stability, social security, and nature
sustainability by working together under one umbrella.
Considering what Russell Group
has committed to do in overwhelming the pressing issues has opened our eyes
that academic institution can bring more significant impacts. If the
universities in Indonesia are committed to work together under the same visions
and goals, we might be able to tackle many local issues and involved in
delivering bigger impact on a wider society as our legacy for the next
generations.
The change won`t happen in one
night and the impact may not be instantaneous. However, the condition will not
get any better by doing nothing or keep doing the same approach. Therefore, it
might be a good time for reflection. Should we have our own Russell Group for a
bigger impact on world`s sustainability?