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Tsinghua University Press journals achieve strong representation in 2025 JCR Q1 Quartile

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Tsinghua University Press Journals Achieve Strong Representation in 2025 JCR Q1 Quartile

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On June 18, 2025, Clarivate released the 2025 Journal Citation Reports™. Eighteen English-language STM journals published by Tsinghua University Press received a Journal Impact Factor, with 13 journals ranking in the Q1 quartile.

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On June 18, 2025, Clarivate released the 2025 Journal Citation Reports™ (JCR™). Eighteen English-language STM journals published by Tsinghua University Press received a Journal Impact Factor (JIF), with 13 (72.2%) journals ranking in the Q1 quartile, 4 journals placed in Q2, and 1 in Q3. Three journals, Computational Visual MediaJournal of Advanced Ceramics, and Communications in Transportation Research, maintained first rankings in their respective disciplines; five journals, including iEnergyJournal of Intelligent and Connected VehiclesHealth Care ScienceInfectious Medicine, and Cancer Innovation, received their first impact factors.

 

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Established in 1980, as a department of Tsinghua University, Tsinghua University Press is a leading comprehensive higher education and professional publisher in China. TUP publishes 60 journals and 40 of them are in English. There are 20 journals indexed by SCIE/ESCI. In 2022, TUP launched SciOpen. As a publishing platform of TUP, SciOpen provides free access to an online collection of journals across diverse academic disciplines and serves to meet the research needs of scientific communities. SciOpen provides end-to-end services across manuscript submission, peer review, content hosting, analytics, identity management, and expert advice to ensure each journal’s development.


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