2016 tables: Institutions - Earth & environmental sciences - academic

The 2016 tables are based on Nature Index data from 1 January 2015 to 31 December 2015.

Table criteria

# Institution Share 2015 Count 2015
1 Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), South Korea 7.26 14
2 Seoul National University (SNU), South Korea 7.01 21
3 Yonsei University, South Korea 4.55 11
4 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), South Korea 4.54 7
5 Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), South Korea 4.54 8
6 Sejong University, South Korea 3.88 6
7 Korea University, South Korea 3.18 10
8 Hanyang University (HYU), South Korea 2.94 8
9 Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), South Korea 2.93 7
10 Kyung Hee University (KHU), South Korea 2.04 4
11 Kyungpook National University (KNU), South Korea 1.74 9
12 Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU), South Korea 1.57 2
13 Kongju National University, South Korea 1.40 3
14 Chungnam National University (CNU), South Korea 1.25 2
15 Sogang University, South Korea 1.00 1
16 Korea Maritime and Ocean University, South Korea 0.80 2
17 Gangneung-Wonju National University (GWNU), South Korea 0.65 4
18 Jeonbuk National University (JBNU), South Korea 0.60 1
19 Pusan National University (PNU), South Korea 0.51 3
20 Ewha Womans University (Ewha), South Korea 0.42 2
21 Kangwon National University, South Korea 0.41 3
22 Chonnam National University, South Korea 0.39 2
23 Hallym University, South Korea 0.38 2
24 Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS), South Korea 0.33 1
25 Konkuk University, South Korea 0.17 1
25 Soonchunhyang University (SCH), South Korea 0.17 1
25 University of Science and Technology (UST), South Korea 0.17 2
26 University of Ulsan (UOU), South Korea 0.11 1
27 Inha University, South Korea 0.04 1
27 Jeju National University, South Korea 0.04 1

Footnote

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