Australia in SCImago Media Rankings
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Foundation: 2004
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Vision: Charles Darwin University aspires to become a truly international dual sector university. From our base in the Northern Territory and as the Australian university closest to Asia, we will continue to expand and enhance our significant contribution to the important issues of our region through education and knowledge. CDU is ideally placed to prepare graduates for success in an increasingly complex, diverse and connected world and aims to be a provider of transformative skills and learning with a major focus on quality, access and growth. CDU will also further develop its world class and emerging research strengths in areas critical to the sustainable and prosperous development of Northern Australia and the region, particularly Indigenous and tropical health, environmental science, public policy, engineering, information technology and Indigenous knowledges, through engagement with governments, industry, institutions and stakeholders. With a strong and distinctive commitment to Indigenous knowledges, achievement and wellbeing, we will develop our skills and capacity in Indigenous leadership to become globally recognised for our success in Indigenous advancement.
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The following data gives a quick reading on the scientific performance in the last years. The research ranking refers to the volume, impact and quality of the institution's research output. The innovation ranking is calculated on the number of patent applications of the institution and the citations that its research output receives from patents. Finally, the societal ranking is based on the number of pages of the institution's website and the number of backlinks and mentions from social networks.
The result of the evaluation of the institution can be compared to obtain a view of the country, the region to which it belongs and the institutions of the world, placing it in their respective positions.
We have divided the scientific output of the institution into 19 large areas of knowledge and the following table shows only the ranks in different territorial domains achieved by the institution in each of the areas. For an institution to have a presence in an area, it is necessary that it exceed in the last year a minimum output threshold equivalent to twice the percentage that this area represents in the world. If you need scientific indicators on these areas visit Scopus and/or SciVal.
Area | World | Pacific Region | OECD | Australia |
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences + | 1881st | 57th | 1272nd | 49th |
Arts and Humanities | 2078th | 52nd | 1471st | 45th |
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | 3934th | 114th | 2687th | 101st |
Business, Management and Accounting | 1468th | 46th | 952nd | 38th |
Chemistry | 3224th | 61st | 1956th | 48th |
Computer Science | 934th | 23rd | 647th | 22nd |
Earth and Planetary Sciences | 1534th | 42nd | 963rd | 34th |
Economics, Econometrics and Finance | 1643rd | 46th | 986th | 37th |
Energy | 2184th | 43rd | 1198th | 39th |
Engineering + | 807th | 24th | 514th | 23rd |
Environmental Science | 2438th | 48th | 1413th | 41st |
Medicine + | 3439th | 108th | 2367th | 96th |
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics | 3021st | 69th | 1900th | 61st |
Psychology | 2243rd | 75th | 1726th | 67th |
Social Sciences + | 999th | 44th | 748th | 37th |
These are the journals used by the institution's researchers to publish their work in the last year. The size of each circle represents the value of the SJR of the publication, and its spatial position represents its subject matter.
This visualizatión allows you to identify the knowledge areas where the institution has published, recognize the prestige of the scientific journals in which the institution knowledge has been published, and identify predominant scientific communities.