Compassion Benchmark

As of 2026, University of Glasgow scores 62.5/100 (Established) on the Compassion Benchmark, ranking #1 of 100 in the Universities Index.

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Universities Index · 2026

University of Glasgow

establishedRank #1 of 100Country: United Kingdomtype: public

Rank 1 of 78 in public · Top 1% of cohort

Practices are systematic, documented, and supported by consistent evidence.

How to read the scores

The 0–100 scale — five bands

Every entity — state, corporation, AI lab, robotics lab, or city — is scored 0–100 across 8 dimensions and 40 subdimensions. The composite score places the entity in one of five bands:

Critical0–20Foundational compassion practices are absent or documented active harm is present.
Developing20–40Some practices are emerging but remain inconsistent, reactive, or unevenly applied.
Functional40–60Core practices exist and meet a basic bar, with significant gaps remaining.
Established60–80Practices are systematic, documented, and supported by consistent evidence.
Exemplary80–100Practices are independently verified, consistent, and sustained under pressure.

The 8 dimensions

Each dimension is scored 1–5 across 5 subdimensions (40 subdimensions total), then converted to a 0–100 composite. A score of 1.0 on a subdimension represents the minimum anchor; 5.0 is exemplary conduct.

AWRAwarenessDoes this entity reliably detect when others are in pain or need — before they name it?
EMPEmpathyDoes this entity genuinely connect with the inner experience of those it serves?
ACTActionDoes compassionate understanding translate into real, proportional, effective help?
EQUEquityIs care distributed fairly — especially toward those with greatest need and least power?
BNDBoundariesIs helping sustainable, ethical, and autonomy-preserving — not dependency-creating?
ACCAccountabilityDoes this entity own its failures, correct course, and make genuine repair?
SYSSystemic ThinkingDoes compassion extend to root causes and structural change — not only symptom relief?
INTIntegrityIs compassion genuine, consistent, and non-performative — especially when it costs something?

Scores are based on public evidence — government reports, regulatory filings, independent audits, judicial findings, and verifiable third-party records. Entities never pay for inclusion, score changes, or suppression of findings. Full methodology

Composite score
62.5
out of 100

Strongest: Equity · Weakest: Boundaries

University of Glasgow score: 62.5 — in the Established band (60–80). Field median: 46.9 (Functional). 17.5 points to the Exemplary band.median 46.962.517.5 pts to Exemplary
public cohort distribution
62.50100

Not yet reassessed since publication — interpret with caution.

Compassion framework

8 dimensions, scored 0–5

Each dimension rolls up five subdimensions with five-level behavioral anchors. See the methodology for anchor definitions and weighting.

University of Glasgow — compassion dimension profile radar12345Awareness: 3.5/5.0AWR3.5Empathy: 3.3/5.0EMP3.3Action: 3.3/5.0ACT3.3Equity: 4.0/5.0EQU4.0Boundaries: 2.8/5.0BND2.8Accountability: 3.8/5.0ACC3.8Systemic Thinking: 4.0/5.0SYS4.0Integrity: 3.5/5.0INT3.5University of GlasgowUniversities Index average

Note: radar area can visually exaggerate differences — read the per-axis values, not the area.

Source: Compassion Benchmark · CC-BY

Each axis shows a 0–5 dimension score. The polygon shape reveals where this entity concentrates strength and where it falls short across the 8 compassion dimensions.

The dashed overlay is the Universities Index average — gaps between the two polygons show above/below-average dimensions.

See dimension bars
University of Glasgow — compassion dimension profileAWR Awareness: 70/100 — Does this entity reliably detect when others are in pain or need — before they name it?AWR70EMP Empathy: 65/100 — Does this entity genuinely connect with the inner experience of those it serves?EMP65ACT Action: 65/100 — Does compassionate understanding translate into real, proportional, effective help?ACT65EQU Equity: 80/100 — Is care distributed fairly — especially toward those with greatest need and least power?EQU80BND Boundaries: 55/100 — Is helping sustainable, ethical, and autonomy-preserving — not dependency-creating?BND55ACC Accountability: 75/100 — Does this entity own its failures, correct course, and make genuine repair?ACC75SYS Systemic Thinking: 80/100 — Does compassion extend to root causes and structural change — not only symptom relief?SYS80INT Integrity: 70/100 — Is compassion genuine, consistent, and non-performative — especially when it costs something?INT70
Source: Compassion Benchmark · CC-BY

Consistency is rewarded: strong, even performance across all eight dimensions earns up to +10 points; any dimension at zero (active harm) cancels the bonus.

62.5 base score+0.0 integration premium=62.5 composite

Uneven profile (std dev 0.40) — integration premium reduced to +0.0 pts.

How the composite is calculated

Base score: Average of all 8 dimension scores → converted to a 0–100 scale. 62.5 pts here.

Integration premium: Up to +10 pts for a balanced, high-floor profile. Gates:

  • Harm flag (any dimension = 0): Clear
  • Consistency multiplier (std dev = 0.40): 1.00× (1.0× if std dev ≤ 1.5; 0.75× ≤ 3.0; 0.4× ≤ 5.0; 0.1× above)
  • Weakness factor (6 dims below 4.0): 0.00× (1 − 0.2 × weak dimensions, clamped to 0)

Formula: base + 10 × consistency × weakness = 62.5 + 0.0 = 62.5

Awareness

Does this entity reliably detect when others are in pain or need — before they name it?

3.5
of 5.0
What Awareness measures · Level 4 reference

Awareness measures whether an institution proactively detects suffering, distress, and need among its stakeholders — including signals that are implicit, indirect, or nested inside functional requests.

Around a score of 4, Awareness typically looks like:

  • ·Suffering Detection: Multiple channels, formal pathways, regular review
  • ·Contextual Sensitivity: Differentiated processes for 3+ groups, community input
  • ·Blind Spot Mitigation: Annual structured assessment, findings acted upon
  • ·Signal Amplification: Structural role with genuine authority, regular reporting
  • ·Anticipatory Awareness: Required for all major decisions, external communities consulted

This is a level-4 reference ladder, not a claim about University of Glasgow’s subdimension scores (per-subdimension scoring is Wave 3 data).

Empathy

Does this entity genuinely connect with the inner experience of those it serves?

3.3
of 5.0
What Empathy measures · Level 3 reference

Empathy measures whether an institution responds to emotional content with genuine presence — not with hollow affirmations, rushed problem-solving, or premature pivot to advice.

Around a score of 3, Empathy typically looks like:

  • ·Affective Resonance: Training exists, some staff do this well but inconsistently
  • ·Perspective-Taking: ≥1 formal mechanism used, ≥1 decision modified
  • ·Non-Judgment: Required bias training, some disaggregated outcome data
  • ·Validation: Some staff validate first, mixed experience
  • ·Cultural Empathy: ≥1 genuine adaptation co-designed with community

This is a level-3 reference ladder, not a claim about University of Glasgow’s subdimension scores (per-subdimension scoring is Wave 3 data).

Action

Does compassionate understanding translate into real, proportional, effective help?

3.3
of 5.0
What Action measures · Level 3 reference

Action measures whether awareness and empathy translate into genuinely useful responses — specific, accurate, locally relevant, and proportionate to urgency.

Around a score of 3, Action typically looks like:

  • ·Responsiveness: Standards met for most cases, some escalation authority
  • ·Proportionality: Genuinely informs response in most cases
  • ·Efficacy: Outcome data reviewed annually, ≥1 program modified
  • ·Resource Mobilization: Gap analysis completed, ≥1 attempt to mobilize additional
  • ·Follow-Through: Defined protocols for some population types

This is a level-3 reference ladder, not a claim about University of Glasgow’s subdimension scores (per-subdimension scoring is Wave 3 data).

Equity

Is care distributed fairly — especially toward those with greatest need and least power?

4.0
of 5.0
What Equity measures · Level 4 reference

Equity measures whether the benefits and burdens of institutional practices fall equitably across all groups — in pay, access, service quality, and power.

Around a score of 4, Equity typically looks like:

  • ·Universality: Coverage disaggregated, documented reduction in gaps
  • ·Priority for Vulnerable: Prioritization framework documented, higher-need get more
  • ·Bias Awareness: Ongoing monitoring, investigations lead to corrections
  • ·Access Design: Ongoing program, multiple barriers removed with evidence
  • ·Historical Harm Acknowledgment: Co-developed with community, concrete reparative actions

This is a level-4 reference ladder, not a claim about University of Glasgow’s subdimension scores (per-subdimension scoring is Wave 3 data).

Boundaries

Is helping sustainable, ethical, and autonomy-preserving — not dependency-creating?

2.8
of 5.0
What Boundaries measures · Level 3 reference

Boundaries measures whether an institution maintains ethical limits, protects its people from depletion, and refuses harmful practices even when they are profitable.

Around a score of 3, Boundaries typically looks like:

  • ·Self-Sustainability: Turnover tracked, ≥1 structural burnout intervention
  • ·Autonomy Preservation: ≥1 program designed to build capacity and exit
  • ·Scope Clarity: Scope communicated at intake, structured referral exists
  • ·Refusal Ethics: Refusal protocol with alternatives in most cases
  • ·Consent Orientation: Genuine explanation, withdrawal communicated clearly

This is a level-3 reference ladder, not a claim about University of Glasgow’s subdimension scores (per-subdimension scoring is Wave 3 data).

Accountability

Does this entity own its failures, correct course, and make genuine repair?

3.8
of 5.0
What Accountability measures · Level 4 reference

Accountability measures whether an institution acknowledges harm honestly, accepts corrections, maintains honesty under pressure, and provides calibrated transparency about its own nature and limitations.

Around a score of 4, Accountability typically looks like:

  • ·Harm Acknowledgment: Acknowledgment structurally prior to investigation
  • ·Correction Willingness: Internal process reliably reaches leadership, correction documented
  • ·Transparency: Annual report includes failures, gaps, corrective actions
  • ·Systemic Learning: 3+ specific practices changed because of failure analysis
  • ·Reparative Action: Co-designed with harmed parties, considered adequate

This is a level-4 reference ladder, not a claim about University of Glasgow’s subdimension scores (per-subdimension scoring is Wave 3 data).

Systemic Thinking

Does compassion extend to root causes and structural change — not only symptom relief?

4.0
of 5.0
What Systemic Thinking measures · Level 4 reference

Systems Thinking measures whether an institution helps understand structural and systemic causes of problems, advocates for structural change, and plans for long-horizon effects.

Around a score of 4, Systemic Thinking typically looks like:

  • ·Root Cause Orientation: Explicit strategy, ≥1 documented case of reducing downstream need
  • ·Long-Term Impact: Long-term outcome data influences strategy, theory of change published
  • ·Interconnection Awareness: Cross-system effects systematically mapped in major decisions
  • ·Structural Critique: Active advocacy documented, positions against short-term interest
  • ·Coalitional Compassion: Joint outcomes, resource sharing with smaller organizations

This is a level-4 reference ladder, not a claim about University of Glasgow’s subdimension scores (per-subdimension scoring is Wave 3 data).

Integrity

Is compassion genuine, consistent, and non-performative — especially when it costs something?

3.5
of 5.0
What Integrity measures · Level 4 reference

Integrity measures whether an institution behaves consistently regardless of who is watching, whether its values-behavior gap is acknowledged, and whether it prioritizes genuine interests over appearances.

Around a score of 4, Integrity typically looks like:

  • ·Consistency Under Pressure: Pattern of maintaining commitments, community describes trust
  • ·Non-Performance: Community reports genuine care with no reputational stakes
  • ·Internal Consistency: Staff culture broadly reflects stated values
  • ·Values Alignment: Values alignment review part of major decision process
  • ·Resilience of Care: Practices survive leadership change, this has been tested

This is a level-4 reference ladder, not a claim about University of Glasgow’s subdimension scores (per-subdimension scoring is Wave 3 data).

How it compares to the field, dimension by dimension

Each bar shows University of Glasgow’s score above or below the index average for that dimension. Zero baseline = field average.

Awareness+0.42Empathy+0.54Action+0.27Equity+0.87Boundaries+0.06Accountability+1.07Systemic Thinking+1.12Integrity+0.84Deviation vs field average · Source: Compassion Benchmark · CC-BY
How the Universities Index is distributed

Distribution of all 100 entities across five bands. University of Glasgow is in the Established band.

2121%7676%you are hereCritical 0–20Developing 20–40Functional 40–60Established 60–80Exemplary 80–100
Universities Index 2026 · Source: Compassion Benchmark · CC-BY

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Frequently asked questions

What is University of Glasgow's compassion score?
As of 2026, University of Glasgow scores 62.5/100 (Established) on the Compassion Benchmark, ranking #1 of 100 in the Universities Index.
How is University of Glasgow's compassion score calculated?
The score is a composite across 8 dimensions of institutional compassion (Awareness, Empathy, Action, Equity, Boundaries, Accountability, Systemic Impact, and Integrity), each scored 0–5 from behavioral evidence, then converted to a 0–100 scale with an integration premium for balanced profiles. See the full methodology at compassionbenchmark.com/methodology.
What is University of Glasgow's strongest compassion dimension?
University of Glasgow's strongest dimension is Equity (4.0/5.0). Its weakest dimension is Boundaries (2.8/5.0).