New Zealand

Time frame: 1 May 2023 - 30 April 2024

Profile

Position by research output Share

Global Asia Pacific
Overall 31 8

Position by research output Share in subject areas

Global Asia Pacific
Biological sciences 30 8
Chemistry 35 9
Earth & environmental sciences 21 6
Health sciences 26 8
Physical sciences 40 8

Research

Overall research output

Count Share
Overall 479 126.59

Overall Count and Share for '' based on the 12-month time frame mentioned above.

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Research outputs by subject area

Subject Count Share
Biological sciences 132 29.98
Chemistry 68 25.65
Earth & environmental sciences 122 44.01
Health sciences 131 28.72
Physical sciences 126 28.11

Note: Articles may be assigned to more than one subject area, as a result the sum of the subject research outputs may not equal the overall research outputs.

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Share output for the past 5 years

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Collaboration

Collaboration by percentage of Share

Country/territory Share
USA 29.3%
Australia 15.9%
China 15.0%
UK 14.3%
Germany 7.9%
Canada 4.8%
France 4.3%
Japan 2.8%
Switzerland 2.8%
Italy 2.8%

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Top 10 collaborators with New Zealand by Share

Top 10 institutions from New Zealand by Share

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