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We are delighted to announce that all articles accepted for publication in European Review from 25th September 2024 will be ‘open access’, published with a Creative Commons licence and freely available to read online (see the journal’s Open access options page for available licence options). We have an OA option for every author: the costs of open access publication will be covered through agreements between the publisher and the author’s institution, payment of APCs from grants or other funds, or else waived entirely, ensuring that every author can publish and enjoy the benefits of OA.   

Please see the journal's Open access options page for instructions on how to request an APC waiver.

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  • ISSN: 1062-7987 (Print), 1474-0575 (Online)
  • Editors: Dr Alban Kellerbauer Joint Research Centre Karlsruhe, Germany, Sir Arnold Burgen, founding Editor-in-Chief 1993-2007 , and Professor Theo D’haen, Editor-in-Chief 2008-2021
  • Editorial board
The European Review is a unique interdisciplinary international journal covering a wide range of subjects. It has a strong emphasis on Europe and on economics, history, social science, and general aspects of the sciences. At least two issues each year are devoted mainly or entirely to a single subject and deal in depth with a topic of contemporary importance in Europe; the other issues cover a wide range of subjects but may include a mini-review. Past issues dealt with Brexit and its Implications for European Integration, Brain Computer Interfaces for Silent Speech, Evolution as Physics: The Human & Machine Species, The Crisis in the Humanities and 'Invented Tradition', The Internationalisation of Higher Education, Can we tackle the Antibiotic Threat?, How Mathematics is rooted in Life, Japan; the First Quest of Modernization in East Asia, Academic Mobility and Migration, Maoism and Postmodernism, The Beijing 2008 Olympics, Climate Change Sceptics, Concept of Law in Chemistry; The Concept of Law and Models in Chemistry, Overcoming European Civil War. The European Review is fully open access.