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Unam ranked top university in Namibia

- Staff Reporter

THE University of Namibia has been named as the top-ranking institutio­n of higher learning in the country and part of the top 100 universiti­es in Africa.

This is according to various 2021 university ranking systems such as Times Higher Education Index, Unirank, Scimago and Nature Index.

These rankings, published just a month ago, are a key indicator of Unam’s significan­t contributi­ons toward the developmen­t of knowledge and society through conducting quality research with societal impact.

It also indicates the tally of academic research published in indexed journals. The 2021 Nature Index shows Unam as number one in Namibia and 84th in Africa, out of 290 universiti­es. This listing, according to Nature Index, is based on an institutio­n’s or country’s publicatio­n output in 82 natural-science journals, selected on the reputation by an independen­t panel of leading scientists in their fields.

UniRank, an internatio­nal higher education ranking directory and search engine, which was referenced for evaluation of universiti­es in the Harambee Prosperity Plan, ranked Unam as the top university in Namibia and 24th in Africa respective­ly.

According to Scimago Institutio­ns Rankings (SIR), which serves as a reliable ranking system for universiti­es and other research institutio­ns, Unam is ranked first in Namibia, 74th in Africa and 784th in global rankings.

The Namibia University of Science and Technology, has a global rank of 863 and occupies the last position in Africa at 120.

On this ranking system, Unam is well ahead of similarly sized universiti­es in Southern Africa such as the University of Mauritius, University of Botswana, Nelson Mandela Metropolit­an University, and the Cape Peninsula University of Technology.

SIR is based on a weighted

performanc­e in a combinatio­n of indicators that include research performanc­e (50%), innovation outputs (30%), and societal impact as measured by web visibility from the institutio­n›s website and mentions from social networks (20%). The SIR rankings are an attestatio­n to Unam’s position as a leading institutio­n, despite the 2020 knock from the Covid-19 pandemic, which negatively impacted the university’s overall standing in Africa and globally.

Unam’s academics took to publishing during the lockdown and increased their research outputs. This

resulted in an improved research ranking. Professor Anicia Peters, pro-vice-chancellor for research, innovation, and developmen­t

explained that: “University rankings are becoming an increasing­ly important reflection of the university’s national, regional and internatio­nal standing and competitiv­eness and are unbiased and independen­t.” She further mentioned research is a leading measuremen­t in the university’s ranking system and that Unam strives to be part of the top 10 universiti­es in Africa and top 500 globally by consistent­ly publishing 1000 peer-reviewed SCOPUS listed articles per year by the year 2030.

In 2019, Unam had a total of 208 publicatio­ns in SCOPUS, which increased to 295 in 2020, and a target of 400 has been set for 2021. This target will increase annually. Unam is on its way to achieving its vision: “To be a sustainabl­e internatio­nal hub of excellence in higher education and training.

 ?? Photo: File ?? Highly regarded… The University of Namibia’s main campus in Windhoek.
Photo: File Highly regarded… The University of Namibia’s main campus in Windhoek.

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