2024-09-24
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Professor Xu Yueting of the School of Foreign Studies of SCNU has been selected on the "single year impact" list of education in the World's Top 2% Scientists List 2024, published by Stanford University and Elsevier Data Repository. This was the second time she was selected since 2023.

Professor Xu Yueting is a professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Foreign Studies, teaching foreign language in teacher education. Xu's main research interests lie with the assessment of literacy of teachers, teacher emotion, teacher identity, rural education, and adolescents' academic emotion. Professor Xu has been selected on the list of Highly Cited Chinese Researchers of Elsevier for 4 years consecutively and published more than 50 papers in authoritative journals of education and linguistics at home and abroad. Xu has presided over a youth project of the National Social Science Fund and four provincial projects. She is currently is presiding over a project of the National Social Science Fund.

Xu is continuously  involved in high-level academic research, and the efforts toward  discipline development of the School of Foreign Studies. She has made great contributions to academic achievements of the department, and enhanced the reputation and influence of the School of Foreign Studies at home and abroad.

Based on the Scopus database, the top 2% of the world's scientists are chosen from nearly seven million scientists in 22 fields and 174 sub-fields. The selection looks at the scientists' career-long and single-year impact in an objective and authentic manner, taking into consideration the number of citations made, H-index, HM-index and other comprehensive indicators. Scholars selected on the list have major global influence in their research field.


Source from SCNU News Center

Translated by Wang Bingbing, Tang Jingyue

Proofread by Edwin Baak

Edited by Li Jianru

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