Fifty-three Iraqi universities and colleges have registered competitive positions in the Times Sustainable Development Classification for the year 2023.

The published official results (https://www.timeshighereducation.com/impactrankings#!/length/25/locations/IRQ/sort_by/rank/sort_order/asc/cols/undefined) indicated an increase in the number of Iraqi universities and colleges that have reserved their positions in the Times for Sustainable Development classification to 53 universities, after it was 44 in the previous version, led by the University of Basra, which ranked (401-600) globally, then the University of Babylon (601-8). 00) and the University of Baghdad (601-800), while the University of the Future (801-1000) and the University of Kufa (801-1000).

It should be noted that the British Times classification of sustainable development evaluates 1,591

An educational institution by achieving a number of United Nations goals out of 17 goals, including quality education, health and well-being, partnerships, industry and innovation.

It is worth noting that Iraqi universities and colleges record their increasing competition in international rankings, including the Global Ranking of Academic Subjects, in which the University of Baghdad appeared within the chemical engineering major, the (The Times) classification in which eight universities are located, the (QS) classification in which there are five universities, the (Greenmetric) classification in which seventy-three Iraqi universities and colleges entered, and the URA classification in which four Iraqi universities are present, in addition to the (Webometrics) classification, which recorded the attendance and competition of more than one hundred universities and each Iraqi girl.Media of Pharmacy College