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Two UP academics feature on prestigious Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers List 2021

The University of Pretoria (UP) is pleased to announce that academics professors Mike Wingfield and Rangan Gupta have been named on the annual Highly Cited Researchers™ 2021 list from Clarivate.

Clarivate operates a collection of subscription-based services focused largely on analytics, including scientific and academic research. “The highly anticipated annual list identifies researchers who demonstrated significant influence in their fields, through the publication of multiple highly cited research papers during the last decade. Their names are drawn from the publications that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and publication year in the Web of Science™ citation index,” according to Clarivate.

The methodology that determines the ‘who’s who’ of influential researchers draws on the data and analysis performed by bibliometric experts and data scientists at the Institute for Scientific Information™ at Clarivate. Citations occur when researchers refer to the work of others when they publish in scholarly journals.

The annual list identifies about 6,600 researchers from across the globe who demonstrated significant influence in their fields through the publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last decade.

Prof. Gupta, of the Department of Economics in the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences, said: “This is indeed a pleasant surprise, but it is satisfying to know that my work in the fields of macroeconomics, financial economics, and energy economics is being recognised internationally.” He thanked the department and faculty “for pursuing a goal of excellence through research that matters. I would like to thank my co-authors, without whom this would not be possible.”


Prof. Wingfield, advisor to the UP Executive and a Forestry and Agriculture Biotechnology Institute (FABI) research professor, features on the prestigious list for the fifth consecutive year. He established FABI as the founding director in 1998 (www.fabinet.up.ac.za) and his research focus is on the health of trees globally. He is interested in insect pests and microbial pathogens that threaten the future of naturally occurring and planted forests.

His advice to young researchers is: “There is only one standard; this is a global standard. Build international networks of collaboration and stretch as far as possible away from pedestrian to the perhaps more risky but challenging questions. Remember that a ‘moving boat rocks’, and the big breakthroughs lie in the stormy rather than calm waters.”

This year’s list includes 24 Nobel laureates as well as 77 Citation Laureates™: individuals recognised by Clarivate, through citation analysis, as ‘of Nobel class’ and potential Nobel Prize recipients, while some extraordinary Highly Cited Researchers appear in more than one Essential Science Indicators (ESI)™ field.

David Pendlebury, Senior Citation Analyst at the Institute for Scientific Information at Clarivate, said: “It is increasingly important for nations and institutions to recognise and support the exceptional researchers who are driving the expansion of the world’s knowledge. This list identifies and celebrates exceptional individual researchers at the University of Pretoria who are having a significant impact on the research community as evidenced by the rate at which their work is being cited by their peers. The research they have contributed is fuelling the innovation, sustainability, health and security that is key for our society’s future.”

UP Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Tawana Kupe said: “I am thrilled about this achievement and send my congratulations to Profs Gupta and Wingfield. By being highly cited, not only have they made a significant contribution to scientific knowledge, but they also inspire other researchers to lift their performance to reach global excellence. At UP we produce trans-disciplinary research that is excellent and makes a difference to society.”

The full 2021 Highly Cited Researchers List and executive summary can be found here.

About the University of Pretoria

The University of Pretoria (UP) is one of the largest contact and residential universities in South Africa, with its administration offices located on the Hatfield Campus, Pretoria. This 113-year-old institution is also the largest producer of research in South Africa.

Spread over seven campuses, it has nine faculties and a business school, the Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS). It is the only University in the country with a Faculty of Veterinary Science, which is ranked top in Africa. UP has 120 academic departments and 92 centres and institutes, accommodating more than 55,000 students and offering about 1,100 study programmes.

UP is one of the top five universities in South Africa, according to the 2019–2020 rankings by the Centre for World University Rankings. The QS World University Rankings also placed UP among the top 100 universities worldwide in three fields of study (veterinary science, theology and law), and UP is in the top 1% in eight fields of study (agricultural sciences, clinical medicine, engineering, environment/ecology, immunology, microbiology, plant and animal sciences and social sciences), according to the Web of Science Essential Indicators.

In May 2020, the annual UK Financial Times Executive Education Rankings again ranked GIBS as the top South African and African business school. The university also has an extensive community engagement programme with approximately 33,000 students involved in community upliftment. Furthermore, UP is building considerable capacities and strengths for the Fourth Industrial Revolution by preparing students for the world beyond university and offering work-readiness and entrepreneurship training.

As one of South Africa's research-intensive universities, UP launched the Future Africa Campus in March 2019 as a hub for inter- and transdisciplinary research networks within UP and the global research community to maximise 4IR innovation and address the challenges and stresses our continent and world is facing. In addition, UP also launched the Javett Art Centre in September 2019 as a driver of transdisciplinary research development between the Humanities and other faculties. In November 2020 UP launched Engineering 4.0. as a hub not only for Smart Cities and Transport, but also to link the vast resources in technology and data sciences to other faculties via Future Africa. These initiatives are stimulating new thinking at the frontier of 'science for transformation'.

For more information, go to www.up.ac.za.

22 Nov 2021 15:12

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