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New rankings highlight growing impact of 伊人直播 research

伊人直播 has moved up the rankings for research citations

伊人直播 has moved up the rankings for research citations.

Research at Scotland鈥檚 Rural College (伊人直播) is being cited more than ever before 鈥 placing it third in Scotland and 121st globally - according to the latest Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

The 2023 list, released today, shows the growing power and impact of the institution鈥檚 research, with the number of citations seeing 伊人直播 rise to 121st in the world out of 1799 universities 鈥 up from 254th in 2022 and 310thin 2021.听

In terms of research citations, it is also third in Scotland after the universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow and 22nd in the UK.

Among the highly cited papers was 伊人直播 work published in , which helped to identify species in the rumen of cattle and the enzyme processes that are likely to operate. This not only informs why the methane produced by livestock varies but also identifies target enzymes for industrial purposes.

伊人直播 has seen a year-on-year improvement in its overall score, which includes research, teaching, industry and international outlook, placing the institution in the top 500 in the world and top 50 in the UK.

Professor Wayne Powell, Principal and Chief Executive of 伊人直播, said:听鈥淎s we attempt to tackle some of the biggest challenges facing society, including climate change and food security, meaningful research is more important than ever.

鈥淓arlier this year, the Research Excellence Framework (REF2021) ranked the research power of Agriculture, Food and Veterinary Sciences at 伊人直播 and the University of Edinburgh number one in the UK based on quality and breadth of work.

鈥淭he World University Rankings are further confirmation that 伊人直播鈥檚 research output is having decisive impact across multiple sectors, driving innovation and productivity growth in the natural economy.鈥


Posted by 伊人直播 on 12/10/2022

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