
Source: Nature Index

Source: Nature Index

Source: Nature Index

Source: Nature Index

Source: Nature Index/Dimensions from Digital Science/OECD

Source: Han, X. & Applebaum, R. P. PLoS ONE 13, e0195347 (2018).
PARTNERS IN SCIENCE
Just under 50% of China’s articles in the Nature Index were internationally collaborative in 2015–17, about the same proportion as the US, but much less than the UK and Germany (each around 75% internationally collaborative). Here, multilateral collaboration score (MCS) measures the Chinese institution’s collaboration with multiple overseas institutions, while the bilateral collaboration score (CS) is a measure of the collaboration between the two institutions shown.
Top 10 Chinese institutions by international collaboration 2015-17
Chinese institution |
International MCS 2015–17 |
Top global partner |
Country |
Partner’s country rank by FC 2015–17 |
CS 2015–17 |
Chinese Academy of Sciences |
1,657.88 |
Georgia Institute of Technology |
United States |
35 |
157.75 |
Peking University |
461.42 |
Harvard University |
United States |
1 |
36.26 |
Tsinghua University |
436.79 |
Stanford University |
United States |
2 |
47.03 |
Nanjing University |
389.25 |
Stanford University |
United States |
2 |
23.41 |
Zhejiang University |
332.59 |
Nanyang Technological University |
Singapore |
1 |
23.05 |
University of Science and Technology of China |
308.91 |
Nanyang Technological University |
Singapore |
1 |
33.73 |
Fudan University |
298.54 |
Harvard University |
United States |
1 |
26.57 |
Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
234.34 |
Dresden University of Technology |
Germany |
16 |
19.95 |
Xiamen University |
200.59 |
National Institutes of Health |
United States |
5 |
17.91 |
Soochow University |
185.72 |
Florida State University |
United States |
84 |
13.05 |