Wednesday 24th April 2024

    TradeBriefs Editorial

    From the Editor's Desk

    Melbourne’s science output will take time to recover from the pandemic

    Daniel Pejic is a research fellow in international urban migration, and a PhD researcher in the Melbourne Centre for Cities at the University of Melbourne.

    Melbourne has an international reputation for food, culture, sport and as a great place to live. The Australian city was ranked 10th in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Liveability Index 2022, a list it topped between 2011 and 2017. But perhaps less recognized is its position as one of Asia-Pacific’s leading science cities. According to an analysis of author affiliations in Nature Index, which measures output in 82 high-quality natural-science journals, it has retained its spot as Australia’s highest ranked city for scientific research, ahead of Sydney and Brisbane.

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