International Scientific Publishing Competition
As part of supporting researchers, approval has been granted to award bonuses for publications in distinguished journals with an Impact Factor, along with a listing of the research that qualifies for the bonus for each faculty at the university, through a semi-annual competition announced in January and July of each year. The evaluation will be based on the criteria outlined below.
Procedures:
- Applications must be submitted electronically via the university's online portal during the specified dates.
- A scientific committee of experts in global databases will review the applications submitted by the university's researchers.
- The Clarivate database will be used as the reference.
- Results will be announced on the university's online portal and sent via university email to all faculty members who applied.
- A grievance period of 10 days will open from the date of results announcement, directed to the university president's email.
- The committee will determine the amount of the bonus due to each member and will submit the names to the university president for approval.
- Outstanding individuals will be honored at the annual Scientific Excellence Day celebration.
Financial Bonuses for International Publishing:
Q | Financial Bonuses |
---|---|
Q1 | 20000 |
Q2 | 15000 |
Q3 | 10000 |
Q4 | 5000 |
Competition Dates:
- This competition will be announced twice a year (January - July).
General Rules and Conditions:
- These bonuses are awarded to faculty members and their assistants at Benha University.
- The university's name and the university email must be included in the research.
- The incentives included in these regulations are motivational and subject to the university's discretionary authority; they do not create rights or claims by the recipients.
- These regulations will be applied for three years starting from the date of the university council's approval and will be reviewed, updated, and amended based on their application.
- Researchers may submit their work only once.
- Individuals whose Google Scholar accounts contain research not authored by them will be placed on a blacklist and prohibited from receiving bonuses from the university's scientific research support programs.