Germany in SCImago Media Rankings
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Foundation: 1994
Mission: 1.Our university gears its study programmes and teaching towards a society and working world that is constantly undergoing a process of change. Ecological and social problems are therefore an integral part of the university's educational mandate. HTW Berlin’s work reflects this in applied research and teaching. We have a clear duty to continually develop our study programmes. 2. HTW Berlin uses the diversity of its study programmes in an interdisciplinary manner. Teaching staff and students are committed to delivering stimulating study programmes with a focus on technical and social skills. 3. Teaching staff and students cooperate with partners at other universities, in industry, administrations, culture and society. 4. The standards, expertise and responsibility that define HTW Berlin are embodied by our graduates and staff. 5. The quality of teaching and research is our most important goal. We integrate the results of research and teaching into our work. 6. Communication with each other and externally is based on transparency and openness, participation and cooperation. All members of our university are obliged to uphold these principles. 7. Ensuring equal rights for all genders is a key task of HTW Berlin. 8. Our university is part of a network of international cooperation partnerships which is actively maintained through exchange between students and teaching staff and through joint research and education projects. 9. As a university located in the State of Berlin, HTW Berlin serves the interests of regional development by contributing its research and developments as well as through the transfer of knowledge and technology. HTW Berlin actively promotes innovation. 10. A critical dialogue is an elementary part of how we perceive ourselves as a university. Our Mission Statement is therefore subject to a continual process of review and development on the basis of further discussion.
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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 | Western Europe | EU-27 | OECD | Germany |
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Business, Management and Accounting | 1967th | 590th | 533rd | 1183rd | 91st |
Computer Science | 3097th | 876th | 846th | 1782nd | 159th |
Energy | 1939th | 556th | 511th | 1092nd | 84th |
Mathematics | 2475th | 731st | 692nd | 1471st | 128th |
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.