An international provider of scientific, technical and medical
information products and services, Elsevier, based in The Netherlands, has
rated Covenant University, Ota, Ogun
State, among the world’s top 10 universities
in research and development.
Elsevier developed SciVal, a solution that offers easy access to the
research performance of 8,500 research institutions and 220 countries.
Speaking about the achievement in a statement, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof.
Aderemi Atayero, noted that through the financial support of the school’s Board
of Regents, the university had signed up with Elsevier SciVal, an initiative
that had given the university the opportunity to monitor its achievements in
terms of research, publications and citations.
Atayero said the university was able to identify its areas of
“Distinctive Competencies” and “Emerging Competencies” courtesy of the SciVal
software.
The statement added, “Over 13 million publications for the period
2011-2015 were extracted from the Scopus database, to form 168,092 clusters.
SciVal subsequently identified 53 publication clusters in which Covenant
University has a significant presence. The 53 publication clusters were grouped
into 16 Competencies for Covenant University.
“SciVal classified four of the 16 Competencies as Distinctive
Competencies of Covenant University because they are significantly large
fields, and the institution is leading these fields in terms of publications,
highly cited publications, and/or innovation.
“Indeed, Covenant University, looking at the data from 2011 to 2015 as
calculated by Elsevier, was rated first in research endeavours such as (wind
power, wind and turbine) and (corrosion, corrosion inhibitors, carbon steel)
and world number two in (trade, remittance, effect) and (housing; residential
satisfaction, satisfaction).”
In his remarks, the Chancellor and Chairman, Board of Regents, Dr. David
Oyedepo, said that the university had already started celebrating its Vision
10:2022, which seeks the institution to be among the world’s top 10 in 2022.
“We are closer than ever imagined to the vision,” Bishop Oyedepo added.
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