The chart above highlights Near East University's global research collaboration network for January-February 2025, based on publications indexed in the Scopus database. Demonstrating the university's commitment to fostering international academic partnerships, the chart reflects a diverse and expansive network of collaborations across multiple regions, underscoring its role in advancing global knowledge through shared research efforts.
During this period, the strongest collaborations were with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia (22 collaborations each), followed by Iran (19 collaborations) and Türkiye (17 collaborations). Other significant partnerships were formed with Cyprus and Azerbaijan (12 collaborations each), India (10 collaborations), and South Korea (8 collaborations). Collaborations also extended to a wide range of countries, including China, Iraq, Lebanon, and Egypt, highlighting the university’s engagement across Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
In total, collaborations spanned 45 countries, including notable contributions from the United States, Italy, Poland, Germany, and Australia. These interactions emphasize Near East University’s strategic focus on interdisciplinary research and global partnerships aimed at addressing critical challenges. By engaging with a broad spectrum of academic institutions worldwide, the university continues to strengthen its scientific influence and contribute to innovative, impactful solutions to global issues.