Scopus Awards

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The Elsevier Scopus Awards, started in 2005, recognize and reward the talent, knowledge and expertise of young scientists around the globe in a variety of disciplines. Currently, 15 countries have participated in the award, each marked with an event co-organized by Elsevier with prestigious national consortia, funding body or society. Traditionally, these academic groups nominate an award committee to recognize scholarly output, citations, and prestige of their region's outstanding researchers across a range of subject areas. Publication and citation information provided by Scopus helps the committee to assess country-wide research strengths and rising talent.

Interview with one of the Award winners of 2010

Partners Elsevier has worked with in past Scopus Awards:

Fulbright Commision
ARMS – Australia
ProSPER.Net
Chinese Academy of Science
Thailand Research Fund and Office of the Higher Education Commission
Ludwig Maximilians Universität München
CAPES,  National Agency for Higher Education
PERSPEKTYWY
SUWECO
CONACYT: Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología
   

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