Collaboration

Researchers collaborate across borders, disciplines, and with various sectors in society. Many of these collaborations yield outcomes that later influence the knowledge base within the research field, the academic paths of researchers, and their career trajectories, among other factors. To provide a clear overview, we’ve categorized this multifaceted metric by collaborative projects according to sector and the type of impact reported from the collaboration.

Collaborations by sector

A bar chart titled 'Collaborations by sector'. The chart illustrates the number of collaborations in various sectors using red vertical bars:

'Academic' with a count of 8, represented by the tallest bar reaching the number 8 on the y-axis.
'Public sector' with a count of 3, represented by a bar reaching the number 3 on the y-axis.
'Third sector' with a count of 2, represented by a bar reaching the number 2 on the y-axis.
'Other' with a count of 1, represented by a shorter bar reaching the number 1 on the y-axis.
The x-axis labels sectors, while the y-axis shows numbers ranging from 1 to 8, indicating the count of collaborations.

Reported collaboration impact by type

A pie chart titled 'Reported collaboration impact by type'. The chart illustrates the percentage distribution of collaboration impacts across four types using varying shades of red:

'Societal' accounts for 50% of the impact, represented by the largest section of the pie.
'Policy' accounts for 36% of the impact, represented by a significant portion of the pie.
'Economic' and 'Cultural' each account for 7% of the impact, represented by smaller slices of the pie.
Each section is labeled with its respective percentage and type of impact