European Review#


Europaean Review

Attention:#

Developments at Cambridge University Press

Due to recent technical disruption affecting CUP's publishing operation, the Press is experiencing some delays to the publication of Academia Europaea's journal, European Review. Work is underway to restore services as soon as possible. For further updates please visit the Cambridge University Press website.
(Posted 14th August 2024.)










The European Review is a fully peer reviewed scholarly journal sponsored by Academia Europaea. In today's publishing landscape it is unique as - just like AE - it covers all disciplines. In addition to six regular issues per year, the European Review publishes Foci and Supplementary issues on hot topics. For instance, last year a Focus on Cultural landscapes and a Supplementary issue on Iconoclasm were published, with the support of distinguished guest editors.

The European Review was established in 1993, only a few years after Academia Europaea. Hence, this year we are celebrating the journal's 30th anniversary. On this occasion, a festive event was organised in Cambridge. In addition to celebrating the journal, keynote speeches and panel discussions on topics concerning the past, present and future of scholarly publishing were featured.
  • Watch the 2-minute highlights video, photo gallery and session recordings and a unique anniversary collection of articles to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the European Review, published by Cambridge University Press.
  • 30 articles for 30 years of the European Review: read a unique anniversary collection of articles to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Academia Europaea’s journal, European Review. The free-to-access collection is compiled from the first 30 volumes of the European Review. The collection covers 30 of the most popular articles stemming from 1993 to 2023, showcasing the Academy’s focus on interdisciplinarity.

Submissions#

European Review particularly welcomes submissions from AE members active in all disciplines. More information, including author instructions, can be found on the journal website.

Editor-in-Chief: Professor Alban Kellerbauer.
ISSN: 1062-7987.

The Academia Europaea has published the 'European Review' (ER) since 1993 on behalf of members and in conjunction with the Cambridge University Press (Since 1998). The European Review is published six times per year. It is a fully peer reviewed international journal.

Access#

  • Online access: Members of the Academia Europaea receive a free subscription for full online access to the European Review and the journal archive. To access the journal, you have to log in at this site. See also login instructions if you have lost your password.
  • Hard copies: To order hard copy by post, members must download and complete order form(info) and send it back to CUP. Hard copy costs 20 pounds Sterling per volume per year (four issues per volume).
  • Archive editions: All former issues are available free of charge for members, some older issues are only available in pdf. To access the archive editions, click on the "Back Issues" button.

Editorial Board#

Editorial control is in the hands of an independent board. The European Review publishes articles and reviews that will be of broad interest to an intellectual readership, world-wide. Contributions come from academics, professionals and those in public life and address multi, and interdisciplinary issues across the sciences arts, humanities and Letters. The Review provides the AE with a vehicle for publication of articles from sponsored conferences and workshops. The editorial board invites specific contributions and reviews from leading opinion formers world-wide. The review has become available fully on-line from CUP.

If members are interested in

  • acting as peer reviewers
  • becoming a members of an editorial panel
  • submitting proposals for articles or a Focus issue
  • submitting a book review etc.
please contact the Editor-in-chief Professor Alban Kellerbauer at alban.kellerbauer@ec.europa.eu.

Some of the past publications#

  • Resilience. Papers from the 2017 Budapest Academia Europaea General Meeting.
    Volume 27 / Issue 1, February 2019.
Imprint Privacy policy « This page (revision-43) was last changed on Wednesday, 14. August 2024, 12:26 by Kaiser Dana
  • operated by