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Future Fellowship Benchmarking Tool
Future Fellowship Benchmarking Tool
Future Fellowship Benchmarking Tool allows UTS researchers to see data on all past Future Fellows since 2017 in their own discipline, drill into the Fellow’s individual bibliometrics, Fellowship details and ARC grant history and explore overall statistics for this cohort. The Future Fellowship Benchmarking Tool has been developed for research academics to track some of their current metrics against past successful ARC Future Fellows within the same Field of Research (FoR) code and academic level (FT Level). This tool should be used as one of many inputs to help academics make informed career decisions over the longer term.
Access
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Using Future Future Fellowship Benchmarking Tool
- Details about the researcher using the Tool is sourced from Research Master and NEO. For each researcher, the data available within the tool is limited to the Field of Research codes linked to the researcher in ResearchMaster. The Future Fellows Benchmarking tool collates available information about previous successful Future Fellows since 2017 using data sources including; ARC, ARC Grants database, Scopus, Scival, Public profiles, LinkedIn and Research Gate.
- Any modern browser should work well, such as Safari, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. The Future Fellowship Benchmarking Tool has been optimised for desktop monitors and is best viewed with a screen resolution of 1920 x 1080.
- Helpful information is available within the Future Fellowship Benchmarking Tool. Look for the 'About' and the 'Accessibility' pages. A Glossary (in Data Hub) has been provided and is accessed from within the Future Fellowship Benchmarking Tool. For more helpful user tips, look up UTS’ Power BI user guide. (This link requires a UTS ID to access).
Troubleshooting
If you are unable successfully access Future Fellowship Benchmarking Tool. check you are using the recommended compatible browser (Chrome) and that your internet connection is strong and stable. Ensure you have used the correct UTS ID and password to login.
Contact the UTS Research Office, Research Capability and Development Team via email if you are having issues with access.
UTS MyAccount allows you to change your password and security questions. If you would like to change your password or security questions, go to MyAccount, log in and follow the prompts. If you need to reset your password, read the full instructions and use the UTS Password Reset self-service.
If issues persist, log an IT ServiceConnect ticket. Be sure to include the error message you are receiving so IT can investigate.