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Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions (SDG 16)
Governance
Does your university as a body have elected representation on the university’s highest governing body from:
 
Does your university as a body recognise a students’ union?
 
Does your university as a body have written policies and procedures to identify local stakeholders external to the university and engage with them?
Policy created (yyyy)
Policy reviewed (yyyy)
 
Does your university as a body have an existence of participatory bodies to recognize and engage local stakeholders, including local residents, local government, local private, local civil society representatives?
 
Does your university as a body have a publication of the university's principles and commitments on organized crime, corruption & bribery?
 
Does your university as a body have a policy on supporting academic freedom (freedom to choose areas of research and to speak and teach publicly about the area of their research)?
Policy created (yyyy) 1948
Policy reviewed (yyyy)
 
Does your university as a body have a publication of university financial data?
As open data
 
Participation in local, regional and national government (and others)
Does your university as a body provide specific expert advice to local, regional or national government (e.g. through policy guidance, participation in committees, provision of evidence)?
 
Does your university as a body provide outreach, general education, upskilling and capacity-building to policy- and law-makers on relevant topics e.g. economics, law, technology, climate change?
 
Does your university as a body undertake policy-focused research in collaboration with government departments?
 
Does your university as a body provide a neutral platform and ‘safe’ space for different political stakeholders to come together to frankly discuss challenges?
 
Number of graduates   2013
Number of graduates at ISCED 6 (Bachelor level)    1146
Number of graduates at ISCED 7 (Master's level)     806
Number of graduates at ISCED 8 (Doctoral level)      61
Number of total graduates from law and enforcement related courses  0
Number of total graduates at ISCED 6 (Bachelor level) from law and enforcement related courses 0
Number of total graduates at ISCED 7 (Master’s level) from law and enforcement related courses
Number of total graduates at ISCED 8 (Doctoral level) from law and enforcement related courses 0