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British Journal of Political Science

The <i>British Journal of Political Science</i> (<i>BJPolS</i>) is a broadly based journal aiming to cover developments across a wide range of countries and specialisms. Contributions are drawn from all fields of political science (including political theory, political behaviour, public policy and international relations), and articles from scholars in related disciplines (sociology, social psychology, economics and philosophy) appear frequently. With a reputation established over 50 years of publication, the <i>BJPolS</i> is widely recognised as one of the premier journals in its field.
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Journal of Fluid Mechanics

<i>Journal of Fluid Mechanics</i> is the leading international journal in the field and is essential reading for all those concerned with developments in fluid mechanics. It publishes authoritative articles covering theoretical, computational and experimental investigations of all aspects of the mechanics of fluids. Each issue contains papers on the fundamental aspects of fluid mechanics and its applications to other fields such as aeronautics, astrophysics, biology, chemical and mechanical engineering, hydraulics, materials, meteorology, oceanography, geology, acoustics and combustion.
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Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis

The <i>Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis</i> (<i>JFQA</i>) publishes theoretical and empirical research in financial economics. Topics include corporate finance, investments, capital and security markets, and quantitative methods of particular relevance to financial researchers. With a circulation of 3000 libraries, firms, and individuals in 70 nations, the <i>JFQA</i> serves an international community of sophisticated finance scholars—academics and practitioners alike. The <i>JFQA</i> prints less than 9% of the more than 1,000 manuscripts submitted annually. An intensive blind review process and exacting editorial standards contribute to the <i>JFQA</i>’s reputation as a top finance journal.
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European Political Science Review

<p><strong><em>European Political Science Review</em> (EPSR)</strong> is a leading generalist peer-reviewed journal for political science research that speaks beyond sub-disciplinary boundaries and advances the core debates shaping the field. Publishing in EPSR means placing your work at the centre of the discipline, where it can be read, debated, and cited across methodological, theoretical, and geographical divides. We publish innovative empirical, theoretical, and normative work that engages directly with big questions in political science and demonstrates the highest standards of conceptual clarity, theoretical ambition, and methodological rigour. Whether qualitative, quantitative, or mixed method, we expect contributions not only to present strong evidence, but to explain why their findings matter. While EPSR is rooted in the intellectual community of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), it is global in scope and outlook. Through our full open access partnership with Cambridge University Press, EPSR can ensure your research meets the highest standards of accessibility, and reaches a global readership. We welcome submissions on non-European topics, comparative and international perspectives, and research that challenges Eurocentric assumptions. EPSR is not a journal <em>about </em>Europe, but a journal <em>from </em>Europe that engages the world.</p>
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British Journal of Nutrition

<i>British Journal of Nutrition</i> is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes original papers and review articles across the full spectrum of nutritional science. The focus of all manuscripts submitted to the journal should be to increase knowledge in nutritional science relevant to human or animal nutrition. The BJN welcomes manuscripts that report studies in nutritional epidemiology, nutritional requirements, metabolic studies, body composition, energetics, appetite and obesity. Manuscripts that address interactions of nutrition with endocrinology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, molecular and cell biology, neuroscience and physiology and that report outcomes relevant to health, behaviour and well-being are also within scope for the BJN.
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