PNAS is one of the largest and most-cited multidisciplinary scientific journals in the world, publishing exceptional research across the biological, physical, and social sciences.
PNAS, established in 1914 as the peer-reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences, has been at the forefront of scientific research for over a century. It publishes more than 3,500 research articles annually and reaches millions of researchers globally. PNAS is known for its rapid, high-quality peer review, with an average full review time of just 47 days and most articles publishing within six months of submission.
Advances in Psychological Science, a monthly journal hosted by the Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, reflects the latest research progress in various fields of psychology. It primarily publishes reviews and commentaries on new advancements, trends, and achievements in psychology both domestically and internationally. The journal is a core journal in national databases such as the Chinese Science Citation Database and the Chinese Social Sciences Citation Index.
Covers research and practice in various fields of psychology, providing the latest research findings and application cases.
The British Psychoanalytical Society is the oldest psychoanalytic organisation in the UK.