NTU Ranking5 Sample Clauses

NTU Ranking5. Originally published by the Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan (HEEACT) in 2007 and continued by the National Taiwan University (NTU) since 2012, the NTU Ranking uses bibliometric methodology to rank universities by its scientific paper performances. Other than an overall scientific publication ranking of all international universities, NTU Ranking publishes subject rankings for various academic fields. The criteria and overall performance indicators with weightings for the rankings are as followed: 1. Research productivity (25%) - Number of articles in previous years6 (10%) - Number of articles in the current year (15%) 2. Research Impact (35%) - Number of citations in previous years (15%) - Number of citations in the last 2 years (10%) - Average number of citations in previous years (10%) 3. Research Excellence (40%) - H-index7 of the last 2 years (10%) - Number of highly cited papers in previous years (15%) 5 Also known as Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities; ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/ 6 Starting from 2008 to current year 7 A metric used to evaluate the cumulative scholarly impact of an author's by measuring measure both the productivity and citation impact of one’s academic publications - Number of articles in the current year in high-impact journals (15%) Indicated by the three major criteria, publication-based rankings reflect the university’s publication quantity and quality, with a much greater emphasis on quality. However, in NTU Ranking, the quality of publications is represented by journals prestige and citation frequency, where the latter is less objective as mentioned before.