2018 tables: Institutions - physical sciences - academic

The 2018 tables are based on Nature Index data from 1 January 2017 to 31 December 2017.

Table criteria

# Institution Share 2016 Share 2017 Count 2017 Change in Adjusted Share* 2016–2017
1 Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), Austria 32.75 38.70 145 16.8%
2 University of Vienna, Austria 18.83 20.04 71 5.2%
3 University of Innsbruck (LFU), Austria 18.12 17.21 118 -6.2%
4 Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST Austria), Austria 2.48 8.63 15 244.1%
5 Johannes Kepler University of Linz (JKU), Austria 8.49 8.22 25 -4.3%
6 University of Graz (Uni Graz), Austria 3.42 6.05 17 74.8%
7 Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), Austria 5.83 5.51 16 -6.7%
8 University of Leoben, Austria 0.99 1.28 6 28.3%
9 Danube University Krems, Austria 0.25 1.13 2 345.7%
10 Medical University of Graz (Med Uni Graz), Austria 0.86 2 N/A
11 Medical University of Vienna (MUW), Austria 0.17 0.61 5 260.0%
12 University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria (UASUA), Austria 0.19 0.50 1 162.8%
13 University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU), Austria 0.58 0.21 1 -63.7%
14 Medical University of Innsbruck (MUI), Austria 0.20 0.13 1 -38.2%
15 Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Austria 0.03 1 N/A
16 Central European University (CEU), Austria 0.02 1 N/A
17 University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien (UAS Technikum Wien), Austria 0.01 3 N/A
18 University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt (FHWN), Austria 0.00 1 N/A

Footnote

Each year, the Nature Index publishes tables based on counts of high-quality research outputs in the previous calendar year. Users please note:

  1. The data behind the tables are based on a relatively small proportion of total research papers, they cover the natural sciences only and outputs are non-normalized (that is, they don’t reflect the size of the country or institution, or its overall research output).
  2. The Nature Index is one indicator of institutional research performance. The metrics of Count and Share used to order Nature Index listings are based on an institution’s or country’s publication output in 82 natural-science journals through 2022, in 2023 64 health-science journals were added to the Index. The 146 journals in the Nature Index were selected on reputation by an independent panel of leading scientists in their fields.
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The Nature Index database undergoes regular updating, corrections, adjustment of institutional hierarchies, and removal of retracted papers and thus the live website can differ from the frozen annual tables.

*The change in adjusted Share accounts for the small annual variation in the total number of articles in Nature Index journals. Share values have been adjusted to 2022 levels to calculate the percentage change. For more information on the adjustment, please see the Adjusted metric explainer.