Talk:Q23334765
Latest comment: 1 year ago by Photocyte in topic Notes on how Carnegie Classification has called "R1" over the years
Autodescription — doctoral university: highest research activity (Q23334765)
description: deprecated subset of doctoral universities with the highest level of research
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Notes on how Carnegie Classification has called "R1" over the years
edit- 2000: 15 = Doctoral/Research Universities—Extensive
- 2005, 2010: 15 = RU/VH: Research Universities (very high research activity)
- 2015: 15 = Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity
- 2018: 15 = Doctoral Universities: Very High Research Activity
- 2021: 15 = Doctoral Universities: Very High Research Activity
( See "Values" sheet of https://carnegieclassifications.acenet.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/CCIHE2021-PublicData.xlsx for full details)
I haven't looked into the exact differences. I'm sure there are methodological distinctions. But to the "layperson" all these classifications are coded to 15 in the Carnegie Classification spreadsheets and seemingly equal / all equal to "R1".
But on Wikidata, these categories have been coded in distinct ways. Which has led to some inconsistency. See:
- doctoral university: highest research activity (Q23334765) (Presumably meant to match the 2015 coding)
- doctoral universities: very high research activity (Q113624884) (Presumably meant to match the 2018, 2021(+?) coding)