Astronomy links: a performance of the University’s audio visual show Music and the Cosmos in Shanghai.
By Richard North 24 February 2012 - The strength of the University of Sydney's relationship with China has been highlighted in a new report issued by the Minster for Science and Research, Senator Chris Evans. The report, Science and Research Collaboration between Australia and China , shows that the University published more joint papers with China between 2000 and 2009 than any other Australian university - a total of 1396 papers, or 13.2 per cent of the market. The University of Queensland was second with 1055, and Melbourne third with 828. Sydney maintained its dominance in 2010, with more than 300 joint papers published. Almost a quarter of Sydney's joint publications were in physics and astronomy. Materials science, engineering and medicine also featured prominently. In terms of citations, economics and finance had the highest impact, with an average of more than 13 citations per paper between 2000 and 2009.
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