Knowledge networks and flows

We study knowledge networks and flows to investigate scholarly collaboration and the interface between public policy and science.

Complex systems in the science-policy interface

We explore the use of computational methods to shed light on the gap between the public policy and science communities.

Qualitative research in political science and public policy suggests that science and policymaking are separate communities. Our research seeks to use computational methods to shed light on this gap between the two communities.

Colourful data visualisation of common words across two word networks.
Sankey diagram showing common word distribution in a scientific network and a policymaking network.

Measuring international research collaboration

There has been a growing interest in enhancing the evaluation of scholarly impact, particularly due to the recognition of international research collaboration as a vital aspect in this assessment.

To promote equity in scholarly impact assessment, questions need to be asked whether our measurement frameworks for assessing and ranking international research collaboration are fit for purpose.