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General NEWS: Top 1% Journal 2025
General NEWS
Jan 12, 2026 at 2:41 AM
Top 1% Journal 2025https://www.scopus.com/pages/ai?temporary-convo=false&conversationId=075ba998-a2ff-4f34-b1cf-21ed22d49c70To identify the top 1% journals in 2025, we can look at various metrics and rankings that are commonly used to evaluate journal quality and impact. These include the Impact Factor (IF), SCImago Journal Rank (SJR), and other bibliometric indicators.Key Metrics and RankingsImpact Factor (IF)The Impact Factor is a measure reflecting the yearly average number of citations to recent articles published in a journal. For example, in the field of 'Nutrition and Dietetics', journals with an IF ≥ 6.0 were analyzed, showing significant citation counts and impact 1.SCImago Journal Rank (SJR)SJR ranks journals into four quartiles (Q1–Q4) based on their impact and quality. Journals in the top quartile (Q1) are considered to be of the highest quality. For instance, the SCImago Journal Rank database is used to evaluate journal prestige in various fields, such as environmental engineering and orthopedics 2 3 4.Journal Article Influence Index (JAII)The JAII is another metric used to evaluate the influence of academic journals. For example, the 2022 JAII was used to rank core journals in orthopedics and gastroenterology, highlighting the highest and lowest influence scores 5 6.Examples of High-Impact JournalsPreventing Chronic Disease (PCD)PCD saw a significant increase in its impact factor, reaching 4.354, and was ranked in the top 10% of more than 27,000 journals evaluated by Scimago in 2021 7.Top Intensive Care JournalsA bibliometric analysis of the top 10 intensive care journals with the highest 2022 Impact Factors showed a strong representation of high-impact research from high-income countries 8.Critical Care Nursing JournalsThe top critical care nursing journals, such as Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (ICCN) and Nursing in Critical Care (NICC), were analyzed for their top-cited papers, indicating significant contributions to the field 9.Trends and ObservationsGeographic and Publisher InfluenceWestern countries and private publishers dominate the top-tier journals in many fields. For example, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Netherlands house a significant proportion of top journals in environmental engineering 3.Gender DisparitiesDespite improvements, gender disparities in authorship persist in top medical research journals, with women underrepresented as first and senior authors 10.Open Access vs. Subscription ModelsOpen access articles tend to receive more citations compared to subscription-based articles, as seen in critical care nursing journals 9.ConclusionTo be considered in the top 1% of journals in 2025, a journal would likely need to have a high Impact Factor, be ranked in the top quartile (Q1) by SCImago, and demonstrate significant influence through metrics like the JAII. Journals such as PCD, top intensive care journals, and critical care nursing journals exemplify the characteristics of high-impact publications. Additionally, trends such as geographic dominance, gender disparities, and the impact of open access publishing are important factors influencing journal rankings and impact.
Asian Economic Papers
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Dec 27, 2024 at 11:47 PM
Asian Economic PapersLink: https://aep.jci.edu.my/aboutAsian Economic Papers is sponsored by the Center for Sustainable Development, Columbia University, United States; the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, South Korea; the Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia, Sunway University, Malaysia; the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia, Indonesia; and Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China. AEP’s articles focus on rigorous, objective analysis of key economic issues of a particular Asian economy or of the broader Asian region, and offer creative solutions to these Asian economic issues.AEP selects articles from open submissions and solicits articles from the top experts in the fields that are of high contemporary interest. Authors present their analyses at the Asian Economic Panel, which convenes thrice yearly in different parts of the world. The panel, which held its first meeting in April of 2001, invites about forty leading economists from all over the world to each meeting to discuss the subjects of that particular meeting. The discussion of each topic begins with the presentation of an analytical paper.AEP makes its publication decisions after reviewing the revised papers. The proceedings of the AEP conference are edited and published thrice yearly in a journal, Asian Economic Papers (MIT Press).Editor-in-Chief: Wing Thye WooEditors: Sungbae An, Fukunari Kimura, Ming Lu, and Jeffrey D. SachsFor more details, please see the Editorial Info.Instructions for Authors: https://aep.jci.edu.my/instructions-for-authors/
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
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Dec 7, 2024 at 11:04 PM
Grant and Contract ProcessLink: https://www.usaid.gov/partner-with-us/grant-and-contract-processThe United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is the United States’ government agency that leads international development and humanitarian assistance efforts to partner countries.USAID work together with individuals, communities, and countries globally to improve everyday lives. USAID’s efforts provide humanitarian assistance, reduce poverty, strengthen democratic governance, advance economic opportunities, and help achieve progress beyond programs. Our work benefits people around the world, including those in the United States. USAID’s investments help achieve sustainable development progress, advancing our collective security, health, and prosperity.The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) undertakes a wide array of initiatives aimed at fostering global development and humanitarian assistance. Key areas of focus include:Agriculture and Food Security: Enhancing agricultural productivity and ensuring food security to combat hunger and promote economic growth.Anti-Corruption: Implementing measures to prevent corruption, thereby strengthening governance and fostering transparency.Conflict Prevention and Stabilization: Addressing the root causes of conflict and supporting stabilization efforts in fragile regions.Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance: Promoting democratic institutions, protecting human rights, and improving governance structures.Economic Growth and Trade: Facilitating economic development and trade to reduce poverty and enhance prosperity.Education: Expanding access to quality education to empower individuals and communities.Environment, Energy, and Infrastructure: Supporting sustainable environmental practices, energy solutions, and infrastructure development.Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment: Advancing gender equality and empowering women and girls across various sectors.Global Health: Addressing health challenges to improve global health outcomes.Humanitarian Assistance: Providing aid during crises to alleviate human suffering.Innovation, Technology, and Research: Leveraging innovation and technology to drive development solutions.Nutrition: Improving nutritional outcomes to enhance health and development.Water and Sanitation: Ensuring access to clean water and sanitation to promote health and well-being.Through these comprehensive programs, USAID partners with countries and communities worldwide to promote sustainable development and humanitarian assistance.USAID generally follows these steps:Source: https://www.usaid.gov/partner-with-us/grant-and-contract-process
Career Development Award (basic biological science | Italy)
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May 8, 2024 at 11:12 PM
The Career Development Award from the Giovanni Armenise Harvard Foundation supports early-career researchers wishing to join the Italian research community as independent investigators. Applications close on July 15, 2024.What is fundedAs part of the preliminary discussion with a Host Institute in Italy, an offer of a tenure-track position is desirable. The award provides 200,000 EUR/year. Funds can cover salaries for the scholar (commensurate with the position at the Host Institute), technicians, junior scientists, research supplies or administrative support required for the program. Funds can also cover specialized equipment not normally available at the Host Institute. Up to 10% of the funds can be used for administrative costs associated with the program in the host department.Duration3 yearsEligibilityApplicants must:have at least 3 years of postdoctoral experience in basic biological sciences and no more than 11 years post PhD.be currently outside Italy and wishing to move to Italy