University of Melbourne

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Research impact evaluation for University of Melbourne, using the “Fields of Research” classification and the “Rating Standard” metric. This analysis includes works published from 2011 to 2019, identified by the “Automatic” assignment method, using OpenAlex author affiliations to assign outputs to an institution. Apportionment is uniformly distributed and inherited from the journal. Each column shows a 6-year moving window, labeled by the final year in the range. A minimum of 50 publications per cell is required to qualify for evaluation. For queries, please email [email protected].

University of Melbourne Research Impact Evaluation Report

16 June 2025

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Executive Summary

Research impact evaluation for University of Melbourne, using the “Fields of Research” classification and the “Rating Standard” metric. This analysis includes works published from 2011 to 2019, identified by the “Automatic” assignment method, using OpenAlex author affiliations to assign outputs to an institution. Apportionment is uniformly distributed and inherited from the journal. Each column shows a 6-year moving window, labeled by the final year in the range. A minimum of 50 publications per cell is required to qualify for evaluation.

Research Impact Evaluation

Fields of Research
2016
2017
2018
2019

Rating Standard

30 - Agricultural, Veterinary and Food Sciences

31 - Biological Sciences

32 - Biomedical and Clinical Sciences

33 - Built Environment and Design

34 - Chemical Sciences

35 - Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services

36 - Creative Arts and Writing

37 - Earth Sciences

38 - Economics

39 - Education

40 - Engineering

41 - Environmental Sciences

42 - Health Sciences

43 - History, Heritage and Archaeology

44 - Human Society

45 - Indigenous Studies

46 - Information and Computing Sciences

47 - Language, Communication and Culture

48 - Law and Legal Studies

49 - Mathematical Sciences

50 - Philosophy and Religious Studies

51 - Physical Sciences

52 - Psychology

99 - Multidisciplinary

Data updated 07 December 2024

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Outputs

Title
Cited By
Year

One stop shop: backbones trees for important phytopathogenic genera: I (2014)

Kevin D. Hyde, R. Henrik Nilsson, Siti Aisyah Alias, Hiran A. Ariyawansa, Jaime E. Blair...

Fungal Diversity

3342014

School-age Outcomes of Extremely Preterm or Extremely Low Birth Weight Children

Esther Hutchinson, Cinzia R. De Luca, Lex W. Doyle, Gehan Roberts, Peter J. Anderson

PEDIATRICS

2772013

Ketosis and appetite-mediating nutrients and hormones after weight loss

Priya Sumithran, Luke A. Prendergast, Elizabeth Delbridge, Katrina Purcell, Arthur Shulkes...

European Journal of Clinical Nutrition

2282013

Intermediate and Long-Term Quality of Life After Total Knee Replacement

Leonard Shan, Bernard L. Shan, Arnold Suzuki, Fred Nouh, Akshat Saxena

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery

2172015

Outcomes of childhood asthma to the age of 50 years

Andrew Tai, Haily Tran, Mary Flynn Roberts, Nadeene Clarke, Anne‐Marie Gibson...

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

2082014

High‐grade metamorphism and partial melting of basic and intermediate rocks

Richard M. Palin, R. W. White, Eleanor Green, Johann F.A. Diener, Roger Powell...

Journal of Metamorphic Geology

2012016

The severity and duration of postoperative pain and analgesia requirements in children after tonsillectomy, orchidopexy, or inguinal hernia repair

David W. Stewart, Philip Ragg, Suzette Sheppard, George Chalkiadis

Pediatric Anesthesia

1972011

Assessment of human embryo development using morphological criteria in an era of time-lapse, algorithms and ‘OMICS’: is looking good still important?

David K. Gardner, Başak Balaban

Molecular Human Reproduction

1802016

GSK-3 in Neurodegenerative Diseases

Peng Lei, Scott Ayton, Ashley I. Bush, Paul A. Adlard

International Journal of Alzheimer s Disease

1562011

Indigenous body parts, mutating temporalities, and the half-lives of postcolonial technoscience

Emma Kowal, Joanna Radin, Jenny Reardon

Social Studies of Science

1252013
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Data updated 07 December 2024

Options

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Rating Standard

5

Well above world standard

4

Above world standard

3

At world standard

2

Below world standard

1

Well below world standard

X

Excluded

-

No Data

E

Error

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