Sustainability in the Mission Statements of Argentine Higher Education Institutions
Publication date
2026ISSN
2255-7547
Abstract
This study examines the integration of sustainability in the mission statements of
Argentine Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). Using a qualitative approach, the study
analyzes both public and private universities through semiotic and discourse analysis.
Results indicate that only 15% of HEIs explicitly mention sustainability in their
missions, with significant differences between public and private institutions. Public
HEIs often link sustainability to public service and social justice, while private
universities focus on competitiveness and innovation. References to the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) are rare, appearing in only 2% of the statements. This
suggests that sustainability integration is still nascent and needs to align more closely
with the 2030 Agenda. The study concludes that there is a need to enhance coherence
between stated missions and institutional practices to foster a more committed higher
education system that advances sustainable development in Argentina.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
378 - Higher education. Universities. Academic study
Keywords
Pages
14
Publisher
Daugavpils University
Collection
17; 1
Is part of
Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education
Recommended citation
Arias-Valle,María Belén y Marimon, Frederic. Sustainability in the Mission Statements of Argentine Higher Education Institutions. Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education, 2025, 17(1), páginas 105-118. Disponible en <https://reference-global.com/download/article/10.2478/dcse-2026-0009.pdf>. Fecha de acceso: 30 mar. 2026. DOI: 10.2478/dcse-2026-0009
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