University of the Sunshine Coast

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Research impact evaluation for University of the Sunshine Coast, 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 the Sunshine Coast Research Impact Evaluation Report

16 June 2025

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Executive Summary

Research impact evaluation for University of the Sunshine Coast, 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

Pectin as a rheology modifier: Origin, structure, commercial production and rheology

Siew Yin Chan, Wee Sim Choo, David James Young, Xian Jun Loh

Carbohydrate Polymers

4152016

Phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial genome sequences indicates that the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus, contains a cryptic species

Thomas Bürger, Renfu Shao, Stephen C. Barker

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution

1982014

Delocalizing Communities: Changing Forms of Community Engagement in Natural Resources Governance

Hemant Ojha, Rebecca M. Ford, Rodney J. Keenan, Digby Race, Dora Carías Vega...

World Development

1332016

BROADENING THE FOCUS

Folker Hanusch

Journalism Practice

1012012

The genome of the oyster<i>Saccostrea</i>offers insight into the environmental resilience of bivalves

Daniel Powell, Sankar Subramanian, Saowaros Suwansa‐ard, Min Zhao, Wayne A. O’Connor...

DNA Research

912018

Three new species of the sucking louse genus Hoplopleura (Phthiraptera: Anoplura: Hoplopleuridae) from rodents (Mammalia: Rodentia: Muridae) in northern Australia

Haylee J. Weaver

Zootaxa

892017

Injury causation in the great outdoors: A systems analysis of led outdoor activity injury incidents

Paul M. Salmon, Natassia Goode, Michael G. Lenné, Caroline F. Finch, Erin Cassell

Accident Analysis & Prevention

712013

Post-synthetic Modification of a Two-Dimensional Metal–Organic Framework via Photodimerization Enables Highly Selective Luminescent Sensing of Aluminum(III)

Wu-Xiang Li, Jia-Hui Gu, Hong‐Xi Li, Ming Dai, David James Young...

Inorganic Chemistry

692018

Rich diversity, strong endemism, but poor protection: addressing the neglect of sandy beach ecosystems in coastal conservation planning

Linda R. Harris, Eileen E. Campbell, Ronel Nel, David S. Schoeman

Diversity and Distributions

632014

Relative inactivation of faecal indicator bacteria and sewage markers in freshwater and seawater microcosms

Warish Ahmed, Pradip Gyawali, Jatinder Sidhu, S. Toze

Letters in Applied Microbiology

622014
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Data updated 07 December 2024

Options

Legend

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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