EuroMarine membership interactions - 2014-2017

As part of an overall 2014-2017 reporting exercise, the networking effect of the 63 scientific activities funded by EuroMarine on its 2014-17 budget has been assessed, based on the list of individual participants in these activities.

The below plots represent interactions within the EuroMarine membership only (disregarding external organisations). This includes the 70 organisations that (a) had a full member or permanent invited member status over the period considered (i.e., all members but four European research organisations that only had a transitional invited member status), and (b) participated in at least one activity (i.e., all full or permanent invited members but a Turkish, invited member university).

The first plot represents all pairwise interactions.

The following plots represent pairwise interactions separately for each of the 70 organisations.

The number of activities an organisation participated in determines the size of the vertex circle representing that organisation. The number of (potential) individual interactions between scientists of two given organisations over all activities they jointly participated in determines the thickness and shade of the edge connecting these two organisations. Organisations are grouped and colour-coded by country.

 

EuroMarine membership interactions - 2014-2017 - All

 

 

EuroMarine membership interactions - 2014-2017 - Organisation by organisation

 

CAUTION: Please do not use yet the country and organisation links of the below index to browse through interaction plots. (This currently corrupts the page display; the problem is being addressed at server level).

 

 

 

Belgium, ILVO   << back to index

Belgium, RBINS - OD Nature   << back to index

Belgium, UGent   << back to index

Belgium, VLIZ   << back to index

Croatia, IOF   << back to index

Croatia, RBI   << back to index

Denmark, DTU Aqua   << back to index

Finland, SYKE   << back to index

Finland, U. Turku - ARI   << back to index

Finland, UHEL - TZS   << back to index

France, AMU - MIO   << back to index

France, CNRS   << back to index

France, FMUN   << back to index

France, Ifremer   << back to index

France, IRD   << back to index

France, Sorbonne U.   << back to index

France, UBO   << back to index

Germany, AWI   << back to index

Germany, GEOMAR   << back to index

Germany, IOW   << back to index

Germany, UniHB - MARUM   << back to index

Germany, ZMT   << back to index

Greece, HCMR   << back to index

Ireland, AquaTT   << back to index

Ireland, GMIT   << back to index

Ireland, MI   << back to index

Ireland, NUI Galway   << back to index

Italy, CNR   << back to index

Italy, CoNISMa   << back to index

Italy, OGS   << back to index

Italy, SZN   << back to index

Italy, UniBo   << back to index

Italy, UniPd   << back to index

Italy, UniPi   << back to index

Netherlands, RUG - GELIFES   << back to index

Norway, NTNU   << back to index

Norway, UiB   << back to index

Norway, UiO   << back to index

Poland, IO PAN   << back to index

Poland, UG   << back to index

Portugal, CCMAR   << back to index

Portugal, CIIMAR   << back to index

Portugal, MARE   << back to index

Portugal, UAVR - CESAM   << back to index

Slovenia, NIB   << back to index

Spain, AZTI Tecnalia   << back to index

Spain, CSIC   << back to index

Spain, EII   << back to index

Spain, IEO   << back to index

Spain, UB   << back to index

Spain, UCA   << back to index

Spain, ULPGC   << back to index

Spain, UNIOVI   << back to index

Spain, UVIGO   << back to index

Sweden, SU   << back to index

Sweden, UGOT   << back to index

UK, BAS   << back to index

UK, CEFAS   << back to index

UK, MBA   << back to index

UK, PML   << back to index

UK, SAHFOS   << back to index

UK, SAMS   << back to index

UK, Soton - NOCS   << back to index

UK, University of Oxford   << back to index

UK, UoE   << back to index

Israel, IOLR   << back to index

Morocco, INRH   << back to index

Tunisia, INAT   << back to index

Peru, IMARPE   << back to index

South Africa, UCT - Ma-Re   << back to index