- APEC Business School
- AUT University
- Academy of Logistics and Transport
- Agricultural and Ecological Research Unit, Indian Statistical Institute
- Aj Science College
- Al Farabi Kazakh National University
- Aligarh Muslim University duplicate
- Aligrah Muslim University
- All Nations College
- Almaty technological university
- Amrita University
- Anam Cara Philippines Learning Organization
- Anand Engineering College, Agra
- Anna University,Chennai
- Annai Fathima College of Arts and Science
- Ashank Desai Centre for Policy Studies
- Ashoka University, India
- Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU) - Malaysia
- Asian Institute of Technology
- Asian Institute of Technology
AIT's Net Zero Campus: A Leap Towards Carbon Neutrality. In 2003, AIT collaborated with the Thai Government’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to create the Queen Sirikit Arboretum and Botanical Garden. Climate change, our paramount challenge, led to global commitments like the Paris Agreement, COP26, and COP27. AIT’s responded to the immediate need by committing to foster an all-encompassing botanical garden campus, combating both climate change and biodiversity loss. AIT envisions achieving Net Zero status by 2030, with reference to an institute-wide campus plan concept note endorsed by the AIT Executive Committee on 19 Dec 2022 and by the Board of Trustees of AIT, highlighting its commitment to sustainability. By integrating the project with its earlier campus plans, AIT takes a significant step forward with a pledge toward 100% renewable energy and exemplifying how institutions can proactively contribute to a healthier planet. AIT Sustainability Policy Statement As per the AA-1-2-9 “AIT Sustainability Policy”, published on 8 Dec 2021 AIT’s vision and definition of sustainability encompasses fostering a transition towards sustainability while reflecting a balance of economic, environmental, and socially responsible values through education, knowledge generation, translating knowledge into practice, and practicing those sustainability ideals in its day-to-day and strategic operations. Therefore, AIT’s goals are to become a living laboratory of low carbon, resource recycling, 100% renewable energy powered, green, and environmentally friendly educational hub and practice them. This considers not only what goes in AIT but also its sustainability footprints elsewhere. To operationalize these vision and goals, AIT’s sustainability policy elaborated here provides a set of rules and guidance to integrate sustainability principles in its academic, research, administration, campus development, and engagement with stakeholders. more than 1700 students and more than 550 faculty and staff