Scientific production activityResearch

RESEARCH PROJECTS AND PUBLICATIONS

In figures

38113 research projects

387WOS publications

433Scopus publications

Interdisciplinary Research

The university provides a flexible research ecosystem that fosters local, national and international collaboration, enabling our researchers to exchange ideas with each other and address local and global problems from an interdisciplinary perspective. This environment provides a wide range of research areas.

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It combines scientific excellence and practical collaboration with other sectors, generating strong intersectoral synergies and involving a wide range of socioeconomic actors. This provides our researchers with a unique vantage point from which to tackle societal problems at the grassroots level. It promotes the co-creation of solutions to real-life challenges from research design to implementation, thus facilitating knowledge transfer, exploitation of results, and maximising the social impact of our research.

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Research internationalisation strategy

Research projects and scientific publications

The University of Deusto generates scientific production based onconcerted and competitive  research projects at local, regional and international  levelwith high impact publications of scientific, humanistic, social or technological interestthat allow society to be positively transformed.

Furthermore, its involvement, service and participation both at a local and international level, combining tradition and innovation as its driving force. 

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Excellent research output

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Excellent research output

Deusto's research output has continued to increase substantially in both number and quality ranking in recent years. In particular, publications in Scopus have increased by 77%, from 245 in 2016 to 433 in 2022. The growth recorded in Web of Science has been even greater, increasing from 202 published in 2016 to 387 lastyear, an increase of 92%.

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