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    Great science happens in great teams — research assessments must try to capture that

    Earth & BeyondBy Earth & BeyondDecember 3, 2025003 Mins Read
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    The scientific enterprise has long been driven by strong-minded people. Institutions, funding and recognition are still organized around the idea that competition among individuals in a free market of ideas is the best way for research to progress.

    Move beyond ‘publish or perish’ by measuring behaviours that benefit academia

    Yet, the rise of ‘big science’ has put more emphasis on teams than on individuals. Studies have shown that research groups and collaborations, and the culture in which they operate, are key to fostering high-quality and impactful science. One analysis of 65 million papers, patents and software products found that teams were more likely to generate disruptive science than individuals were (L. Wu et al. Nature 566, 378–382; 2019). Another study found that groups with a collaborative and non-hierarchical culture were more likely to be innovative (F. Xu et al. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 119, e2200927119; 2022).

    However, the ways in which universities and researchers are assessed haven’t changed. Genuine scientific and societal transformation not only requires the best scientists but also the best teams. It’s time to evaluate and reward teams, not just individual scientists.

    This call to action is a central pillar of Denmark’s presidency of the council of the European Union. It is also the focus of the EU High-Level Conference on Reforming Research Assessment in Copenhagen this week, which I am chairing. More than 300 representatives of European and international universities and funding agencies will discuss the future of global research assessment. They will also chart fresh directions to improve research culture on the basis of quality, trust and collaboration.

    The scale of the challenge is clear. Yes, great teams are composed of competent individuals. But an inclusive, efficient and creative culture is equally important — and that’s challenging to build and measure. Here are some preliminary recommendations for supporting a collaborative culture.

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    First, funders and university leaders must recognize what makes a strong team. To establish an environment that supports collaborations, leaders and institutions must foster a clear vision, trust and common values. They should also hire people with good interpersonal skills to promote inclusivity and collegiality in teams, as well as in the day-to-day running of a laboratory.

    Second, the scientific community needs to agree on how to evaluate the research culture in a group. An individual’s productivity can be assessed — albeit imperfectly — by the number of publications, citations, awards and grants they obtain. Team performance, including joint problem-solving, collaborative learning and leadership, is harder to assess.

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