Full access of the higher education institutions of the country to the database of the world-famous scientific citation index “Thomson Reuters” by the order of the Ministry of Education and the Differential Salary System applied at UNEC have increased competition among the teaching staff.
This competition also presents itself in the number of scientific publications included into the global scientific basis “Web of Science” established by the world’s leading news agency “Thomson Reuters” for the higher education institutions. However, 35% of scientific works published by UNEC employees within the years of 2000-2016 were produced in the last three years (2014-2016).
In general, 864 scientific articles and 16 monographs, 48 textbooks, 246 programs and methodological facilities have been published within 2016 by UNEC employees. In addition, 253 scientific articles written by UNEC employees were published on the world’s prestigious international journals.