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'KAIST the Most Innovative University in Asia-Pacific Region'
KAIST topped the most innovative universities ranking in the Asia and Pacific region for the second year in a row in 2017. Thomson Reuters released the second annual ranking of the Asia Pacific regions’ most innovative universities, a list that ranks the top 75 educational institutions doing the most to advance science and invent new technologies. KAIST earned first place by producing a high volume of influential inventions. KAIST researchers submitted 923 patent filings from 2010 to 2015 and was the most cited in research papers, taking first place out of 75 top-ranked universities in the Asia and Pacific region. Those are key criteria in the rankings compiled in partnership with Clarivate Analytics. The Clarivate Analytics evaluates the institutions on 10 different metrics, focusing on academic paper citations and patent filings. South Korean universities filled four out of the top five spots in the rankings and eight of the top 20 on the 2017 list. A total of 22 Korean universities were on the list of the top 75. Meanwhile 25 Chinese universities including Hong Kong, and 18 Japanese universities were listed in the rankings. (Photo caption: Dr. Justin Kim (right), regional director of Clarivate Analytics Korea presents the plaque of the Most Innovative Univerisites in 2017 in Asia-Pacific region to President Sung-Chul Shin on June 15.)
2017.06.12
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KAIST Ranked the World's Sixth Most Innovative University
KAIST took sixth place in the list of “The World’s Top 100 Most Innovative Universities.” Thomson Reuters released the list on September 28, 2016, which was based on the data compiled by its division of Intellectual Property & Science such as patent filings, number of research papers and their citations, and industry collaboration. American universities took ranks from first to fifth; KAIST was the only non-American university that ranked highest in the list. Stressing the importance of linking basic research with commercializing efforts, Thomson Reuters said, the listed universities were “doing the most to advance science, invent new technologies and help drive the global economy.” For details, go to the link below: Reuters Top 100: The World’s Most Innovative Universities-2016 September 28, 2016 http://www.reuters.com/article/amers-reuters-ranking-innovative-univers-idUSL2N1C406D
2016.09.29
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KAIST Named Asia's Most Innovative University by Thomson Reuters
Thomson Reuters ranked KAIST first among Asia’s top most innovative universities in a list that it released on August 30, 2016. Seventy-five Asian universities received this distinction. Thomson Reuters created the list to identify those educational institutions that are “doing the most to advance science, invent new technologies, and help drive the global economy.” The rankings were based on data drawn from each academic institution's research papers and patent filing information as evaluated by the Intellectual Property & Science division of Thomson Reuters. Thomson Reuters described KAIST as producing "original and influential research" and noted that other organizations cited its patent portfolios as "significant prior art in their own patent applications, a strong indicator that the university has an outsized impact on global research and development." For details, please go to the link below: Asia’s Most Innovative Universities Reuters August 30, 2016 http://www.reuters.com/article/us-asiapac-reuters-ranking-innovative-un-idUSKCN1152B7#listing
2016.08.31
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