LSHTM tops UK for open access, collaboration and gender diversity in research
23 June 2023 London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine https://lshtm.ac.uk/themes/custom/lshtm/images/lshtm-logo-black.pngThe London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) has been ranked as the best university in the UK for publishing open access research, for collaborations and for the proportion of academic research with women listed as authors in the .
Between 2018 and 2021, 94% of LSHTM research was in open access publications - placing it in second position in the world.
The gender split at LSHTM across publications was 48.5% female authors and 51.5% male.
The proportion of publications which were in collaboration with other organisations was 97%, 83% were international collaborations and 70% involved a collaborator at an institution more than 5,000km away, all of which were the biggest proportion of any UK university.
The , published by the Centre for Science and Technology Studies at , measures the scientific performance of more than 1,400 major universities worldwide. It uses Web of Science data to rank universities based on the number and proportion of their publications that are highly cited.
Caroline Relton, Pro-Director of Research and Academic Development at LSHTM, said: “It’s very pleasing to see we’ve maintained our UK rankings in key priority areas for us – to support diversity, accessibility and inclusivity with our partners around the world. As a specialist institution, these rankings help to shine a light on the strength and consistency of the work our staff and colleagues are carrying out on a daily basis.
“We continue to punch above our weight to create truly collaborative research which makes an impact on people’s health and lives. We will continue to focus our efforts on this.”
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