Are you an academic staff member applying, or thinking of applying, for promotion in 2024 or 2025? 

As you develop your application you may be wondering how to locate citation metrics to evidence your track record. You might also want to know more about demonstrating the impact of your research beyond academia. 

Get started 

SciVal 

  • Locate metrics such as FWCI, h-index, journal quartiles, articles in top percentiles, policy citations and more. You can find similar information using Web of Science. 

Research Metrics webpage  

  • Find links to useful citation databases, how-to videos and advice on using metrics in your writing. 

Research Impact Hub  

  • Discover more about impact indicators, and how to evidence and communicate impact. 

Attend an online workshop 

Wednesday 1 May, noon to 1 pm: Symplectic Elements and Griffith Experts 

Find out how to use Symplectic Elements to ensure your research outputs, grants and professional activities are up to date in the Academic Dashboard. 

Wednesday 29 May, 10 am to noon: Evidencing your teaching and research impact for promotion 

Learn how to: 

  • write about and evidence the impact of your research and teaching 
  • locate citation metrics for your track record 
  • update the Academic Dashboard. 

If you are unable to attend either workshop, access the recordings afterwards in the RED Resource Hub. 

If you have further questions about Symplectic Elements, Griffith Experts or finding research metrics contact the Library.