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A worked example using real, public data for Michigan Technological University (United States), ranked in the global index.  See a world-leading example (Oxford) →

The enhanced fact file

Your entire collaboration network, read like a strategist would.

Not a scorecard. A dossier that tells a university leader exactly where the strengths, the risks and the fundable opportunities are, every figure sourced from the open research record.

◇ Ranked in the Research Collaboration Index
🌍 North America · 251 universities benchmarked
7,058
co-authored works, 5 years
821
partner universities
66
partner countries
421
sustained deep ties
2.45
collaboration impact (FWCI)
90%
of partners non-redundant

The one-screen strategic read

Where you stand, at a glance.

The first thing a leader needs is not more data, it is a verdict. Three strengths to lead with, three challenges to manage, three opportunities to act on, each drawn straight from the network below.

Strengths
  • Earth & Planetary Sciences is the standout field. Ranked #469 in the world for connected research, with Chemical Engineering #501, Physics & Astronomy #504 close behind: the anchors to build consortia around.
  • Strong on international and impact. Michigan Technological University sits in the 60th percentile for international and the 46th for impact: genuine, defensible strengths.
  • A genuine bridge, not just a hub. 85 of 95 partners (90%) are non-redundant, so it connects communities that would not otherwise meet.
Challenges
  • Influence is the softest pillar. At the 17th percentile it sits clearly below the others: the single clearest place to build.
  • Health & Medicine is the at-risk domain. World #1,156 for connected research, far behind the rest of the portfolio: a real gap, not a crown jewel.
  • Network concentration. The top two partner countries (United States and China) carry about 74% of collaboration volume: depth, but a thin long tail.
Opportunities
  • Win HKU. World top-1. University of Hong Kong is top-127 globally in Physical Sciences. Route: NSF / NIH international collaboration supplements, or a Human Frontier Science Program grant.
  • Win NUS. World top-2. National University of Singapore is top-56 globally in Physical Sciences. Route: NSF / NIH international collaboration supplements, or a Human Frontier Science Program grant.
  • Convert your highest-yield tie. University of Minnesota returns the highest impact of your partners (FWCI 6.4). Formalise it into a funded consortium to compound impact, not just volume.

Scholarly weight

The impact behind the network

Collaboration only counts if the work lands. This is the citation weight of everything produced with partners, the substance under the network.

378
h-index of the joint research base
1.6M
citations to co-authored work
2.45
field-weighted citation impact (FWCI)
7,058
co-authored works, 2021-2025
44
collaboration efficiency, impact per tie

Visualisation 1

Your collaboration profile

Seven pillars, each shown as a global percentile. The dashed ring marks the top-decile benchmark; anything inside it is a genuine, defensible strength.

Influence17th pctReach29th pctDiversity20th pctSustained29th pctImpact46th pctInternational60th pctBrokerage46th pct

Michigan Technological University is strongest on international (60th percentile), impact (46th) and sustained (29th). Its brokerage diagnostic shows 85 of 95 partners (90%) are non-redundant, a genuine bridge between communities rather than a wide publisher.

The pillar to watch is Influence (17th percentile), the softest of the six and the clearest place to build.

Source: the open global research record, co-authored works 2021–2025, fractional counting

The anatomy of your standing

Exactly what your position is built from

Six pillars, each weighted, combine into one standing index. Nothing is hidden: this is the entire calculation, in a single bar.

InflImpaSustReacDiveInteEach block is a pillar’s weighted contribution; together they place the university in the global ranked cohort.
Influence22% weight17th pct+3.7
Impact18% weight46th pct+8.3
Sustained18% weight29th pct+5.2
Reach16% weight29th pct+4.6
Diversity16% weight20th pct+3.2
International10% weight60th pct+6.0

Brokerage is reported alongside as a diagnostic, not folded into the score, so a university cannot inflate its standing simply by publishing widely. It measures whether you connect communities that would otherwise stay apart.

Visualisation 2

Where you lead the world, by field

Each subject placed on a log scale of world rank (1 to 1,195). The further left, the more globally central. Gold marks a top-50 standout, blue a solid position.

#1#10#100#1000Earth & Planetary Scie…469Chemical Engineering501Physics & Astronomy504Environmental Sci.581Engineering679Energy697
Standout (top 50)Solid (top 150)Ranked

Michigan Technological University's strongest connected fields are Earth & Planetary Sciences #469, Chemical Engineering #501, Physics & Astronomy #504. The portfolio leans on physical sciences & engineering; Health & Medicine, at world #1,156 in the deep-dive below, is the clear at-risk area, exactly the gap this chart surfaces.

Source: subject-level indices, 26 fields, minimum 50-university gate

Discipline deep-dive

How you collaborate, faculty by faculty

The same network split into its four broad domains, each with its world rank for connected research and the five partners it leans on most. This is the view a dean or pro-vice-chancellor acts on.

Health & Medicine
World #1156 for connected research
3/100
Top collaboration partners
🇨🇳 Nanjing Medical Unive…35
🇺🇸 University of Michigan29
🇺🇸 Georgia Institute of …25
🇺🇸 Emory University24
🇺🇸 Tulane University14
Life Sciences
World #1142 for connected research
4/100
Top collaboration partners
🇺🇸 Michigan State Univer…27
🇺🇸 Kansas State Universi…26
🇺🇸 University of Wiscons…23
🇺🇸 University of Florida23
🇨🇳 Northeast Forestry Un…21
Physical Sciences & Engineering
World #833 for connected research
30/100
Top collaboration partners
🇺🇸 Pennsylvania State Un…150
🇺🇸 University of Wiscons…134
🇺🇸 Michigan State Univer…127
🇺🇸 University of Chicago122
🇺🇸 University of Marylan…116
Social Sciences
World #1123 for connected research
6/100
Top collaboration partners
🇺🇸 Virginia Tech15
🇺🇸 Pennsylvania State Un…14
🇺🇸 Rutgers, The State Un…13
🇺🇸 University of Michigan11
🇺🇸 Western Michigan Univ…10
Source: domain-level co-authorship, partner institutions 2021–2025

Visualisation 3

Which partnerships actually pay off

Every anchor partner plotted by collaboration volume against the citation impact of the joint work. The prize quadrant is top-right: high volume and high impact. The bottom-right is the trap: a lot of output, little impact.

Joint works (collaboration volume) →Impact (FWCI) →high yieldPennsylvania StateUniversity of WiscUniversidad NacionShanghai Jiao Tong
High yieldStandardLow yield

University of Minnesota returns the highest impact of the set (FWCI 6.4): a consortium waiting to happen. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, by contrast, is a sizeable partner returning FWCI 2.8: worth asking what that volume is buying.

PartnerJoint worksFWCIYield
🇺🇸 Pennsylvania State University148 3.4Standard
🇺🇸 University of Wisconsin–Madison139 4.3Standard
🇺🇸 Michigan State University138 3.3Standard
🇺🇸 University of Michigan112 4.0Standard
🇺🇸 University of Maryland, College Park93 4.1Standard
🇺🇸 University of Chicago88 5.0Standard
🇺🇸 The Ohio State University85 3.3Standard
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México79 5.6Standard
🇺🇸 University of Utah74 3.0Standard
🇺🇸 University of Florida73 3.2Standard
Source: institution-to-institution co-authorship ledger + field-weighted citation impact

Visualisation 4

Your global reach, and where it thins out

Top partner countries

🇺🇸 United States 3,882
🇨🇳 China 1,052
🇩🇪 Germany 321
🇫🇷 France 314
🇧🇷 Brazil 278
🇨🇦 Canada 273
🇮🇹 Italy 273
🇬🇧 United Kingdom 250

Anchor partner institutions

🇺🇸 Pennsylvania State University 148
🇺🇸 University of Wisconsin–Madison 139
🇺🇸 Michigan State University 138
🇺🇸 University of Michigan 112
🇺🇸 University of Maryland, College Park 93
🇺🇸 University of Chicago 88
🇺🇸 The Ohio State University 85
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 79

The network spans 66 countries and 821 universities, but the top two carry about 74% of the volume. That concentration is where the resilience question lives, and the Middle East white-space (0 of the region's 2 leading collaborators) is the clearest gap to close.

Source: co-authorship by partner-institution country, 2021–2025

Visualisation 6

The partners to win next

Not a generic wish-list. Globally central universities you are not yet deeply partnered with, each with the reason it matters and the specific programme that would fund the collaboration.

🇭🇰 University of Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR · world top-1

University of Hong Kong is top-127 globally in Physical Sciences. You have no joint publications yet, and it is a natural, fundable bridge in your strongest field.

Funding route: NSF / NIH international collaboration supplements, or a Human Frontier Science Program grant

🇸🇬 National University of Singapore Singapore · world top-2

National University of Singapore is top-56 globally in Physical Sciences. You have no joint publications yet, and it is a natural, fundable bridge in your strongest field.

Funding route: NSF / NIH international collaboration supplements, or a Human Frontier Science Program grant

🇭🇰 Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR · world top-3

Chinese University of Hong Kong is top-150 globally in Physical Sciences. You have no joint publications yet, and it is a natural, fundable bridge in your strongest field.

Funding route: NSF / NIH international collaboration supplements, or a Human Frontier Science Program grant

🇬🇧 University College London United Kingdom · world top-5

University College London is top-93 globally in Physical Sciences. You have no joint publications yet, and it is a natural, fundable bridge in your strongest field.

Funding route: NSF / NIH international collaboration supplements, or a Human Frontier Science Program grant

Source: network white-space analysis + funder-programme mapping

The research base

The ecosystem behind the collaboration

A partnership does not plug into a name, it plugs into a base: the affiliated hospitals, presses, institutes and archives, and the research themes where the joint work concentrates.

Earth and Planetary SciencesChemical EngineeringEngineeringEnvironmental Science

Context

Your competitive set, and your signature research

Benchmarked against

The named peer group your fact file compares you to, pillar by pillar and subject by subject.

🇧🇷 Universidade Federal da BahiaBrazil
🇨🇳 Chang'an UniversityChina
Menoufia UniversityEG
🇰🇷 Ulsan CollegeSouth Korea
🇿🇦 University of South AfricaSouth Africa
Atmospheric chemistry and aerosolsAdvanced Combustion Engine TechnologiesAsphalt Pavement Performance EvaluationAtmospheric aerosols and cloudsInfrastructure Maintenance and MonitoringAtmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics

From insight to action

A 90-day plan, written from the data.

The dossier ends where a strategy meeting begins: three moves, sequenced, each pointing back to a specific finding above.

0-30 days
Name the target

Adopt HKU and a Middle East hub as formal partnership targets; brief the relevant deans with the joint white-space evidence.

30-60 days
Open the funding route

Scope the specific programme for each target, and turn the University of Minnesota tie into a consortium concept in Physical Sciences & Engineering.

60-90 days
Interrogate the soft spots

Address the influence gap and the health & medicine weakness; set a diversification target for the long tail; and secure an editorial feature in the reputation-survey window.

Your fact file

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Everything above is the open view. The full partner fact file goes further: every ranked subject and subfield, the complete partner ledger with yield, your named academics and their signature work, the funder-by-funder route map for each target, and this same dossier on up to ten named peers.

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Plus this same dossier on up to 10 of your peers.

Every partnership includes the full intelligence on your named competitive set, their strengths, their funders, their white-space, so you can see exactly where you lead and where to close the gap. Two peers with Recognition, five with Partnership, up to ten with Flagship.

Your research, in front of 170,000 academics, with full reporting.

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