Strengthen your grant and promotion applications with SciVal and InCites
When you’re applying for grants or promotion, a publication list isn’t enough. You need clear evidence that shows the contribution and impact of your work. Used appropriately, research metrics can help tell that story.
As a Griffith researcher, you have access to two powerful tools, SciVal and InCites, which provide contextual data to support your research narrative.
Drawing on Scopus data, SciVal helps you to:
- understand patterns in your publication and citation data
- explore research activity, collaboration and networks
- compare your work with peers or benchmark groups
- identify emerging research topics and areas of growth.
Using Web of Science data, InCites helps you to:
- present citation and impact data
- frame outputs using field‑normalised and global benchmarks
- review impact across disciplines and over time
- explore journals and publishing activity.
Support a stronger application
When combined with qualitative evidence, SciVal and InCites help you clearly demonstrate patterns of activity, reach and contribution in a responsible and meaningful way.
Visit the Research metrics webpage to get started and explore these related RED workshops and recordings:
- Research metrics express: Where do I rank in my field?
- Research metrics express: Find my top publications
- Publication metrics for your grant application
For specialised help using SciVal or InCites in a grant or promotion application, contact the Library. We’re here to help!
