New Analysis From Clarivate: “Highly Cited Researchers: Key Trends 2015-2025”
From Clarivate/Institute for Scientific Information:
Last year, the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) released an interactive visualization highlighting trends in the Highly Cited Researchers lists from 2014 to 2024. Following strong engagement from the academic community, we are pleased to share an updated version incorporating data from the 2015-2025 lists.
Key insights from a decade of data
Below are some headline findings from the Highly Cited Researchers 2015-2025 lists. Explore the visualizations to examine these trends in more detail.
- Figure 1: Number and share of Highly Cited Researcher awards by country/region and category
The U.S. maintains a clear lead overall, but there are shifts in specific fields: in this dataset, Mainland China leads in Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, and Materials Science, compared with the 2014-2024 period where the U.S. led in all fields except Engineering and Materials Science.- Figure 2: Number of Highly Cited Researcher awards and rank per year by country/region
Between 2015 and 2025, Mainland China recorded a twelve-fold increase in Highly Cited Researcher awards. Hong Kong SAR followed with a seven-fold increase, while Singapore recorded a four-fold increase. Several countries/regions — including Israel, Austria, South Korea, Australia, Sweden, Belgium, Canada, and Norway — tripled their counts (excluding countries/regions with fewer than 20 Highly Cited Researchers in 2025).- Figure 4: Number of Highly Cited Researcher awards per corresponding author by country/region and category
Switzerland shows the strongest movement among countries/regions when considering awards relative to researcher population, rising from 8th to 5th position compared to the 2014-2024 analysis. Denmark entered the top 10, from 11th to 9th.
Direct to All Data: Interactive Dashboard Data 2015-2025
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See Also: Research Powerhouses: The Top 70 Institutions Home to Highly Cited Researchers (2021-2025)
The top 21 institutions — each with a share of 0.7% or more, or around 50 or more researcher awards annually — account for 23.2% of all Highly Cited Researcher awards. And just six institutions, each with at least a 1% share, collectively account for 12.1% of the total.
These six are:
- Chinese Academy of Sciences (3.6%)
- Harvard University (3.2%)
- Stanford University (1.8%)
- U.S. National Institutes of Health (1.4%)
- Tsinghua University (1.1%)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1.0%)
Direct to Complete List of 70 Institutions
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