Four UGR researchers among the most highly cited in the world
The University of Granada has become the second-ranked university in Spain in terms of highly cited researchers
The University of Granada has become the second-ranked university in Spain in terms of highly cited researchers
Dr. Manuel Picón-Ruiz and Dr. Cynthia Morata-Tarifa, UGR researchers currently based at the University of Miami, have published a review article in the prestigious international journal CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. This journal has the greatest global impact from among all those indexed in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR), with an impact factor of 187,04.
The Spanish Royal Academy of Doctors (RADE) has given its prestigious 2017 Research Award in Economics and Business Administration to Dr. Pedro Jesús Cuadros-Solas.
UGR researchers have provided the international scientific community with a major geophysical database compiled from experiments conducted in the Antarctic
The 3economy+ Project was presented on Tuesday 3 October at the University of Granada’s Melilla Campus.
The 3 Minute Thesis Competition (3MT) challenges doctoral candidates to present their thesis topic and results in just three minutes, using only one PowerPoint slide. The UGR’s three Doctoral Schools have organised the competition for the second year running.
European Researcher’s Night, an event coordinated by the European Commission, will bring together over 1500 researchers from 8 Andalusian cities to perform over 400 activities
The 2017 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) places the University of Granada 268th in the world, reaffirming its position as a leading national and international institution. This year, the UGR is one of eleven Spanish universities to earn a spot among the top 500 global institutions that make up this prestigious international ranking.