The United Arab Emirates University obtained the highest percentage in the field of publishing scientific research presented as the fourth institution in the universities of the Arab world.

For the first time, Emirates University was included in Leiden University's ranking among the best universities in the world, using a variety of indicators in the universities classification.

The results of the classification showed that Emirates University is one of the best state institutions in university and higher education and scientific research in terms of the use of new criteria for classification that were based on scientific papers and research and thus the production of different and multiple classifications and standards.

The classification revealed that Emirates University is the highest institution in the country in terms of the proportion of cooperative scientific research papers by 81% and the percentage of scientific papers published in open-source journals by 44%.

The Leiden classification also includes a list of researchers and authors by gender of the women category. The United Arab Emirates University is the fourth institution in the universities of the Arab world to obtain the highest percentage in publishing the percentage of papers and scientific research presented from this category.

The Leiden classification provides important insights into the scientific performance of more than 1,000 major universities around the world using the advanced bibliometric indicators produced by the Center for Scientific and Technical Studies / CWTS / at the University of Leiden.

CWTS enriches web data for science in a number of ways such as performing its citation matching along with a number of criteria including “industrial co-operation” indicators, and “geocoding” for the titles listed in the publications. Leiden is computed from a subset of the “web for science” networks that Resulting in the analysis of "Clarivate Analytics", which are the most influential journals.

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