
The European Journal of Research and Development
The European Journal of Research and Development (EJRnD) is a specialized, peer-reviewed scientific journal, published online
Impact Factor
3.22
Acceptance Rate
%27.46
Avg. Decision Time
23 Days
h-Index
7
Welcome to The European Journal of Research and Development
The European Journal of Research and Development (EJRnD) is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publication of original and high-quality research in engineering and the natural sciences. The journal serves as an academic forum for the dissemination of scientifically rigorous, methodologically sound, and practically relevant studies that contribute to research, innovation, and development.
EJRnD places particular importance on interdisciplinary scholarship and university–industry collaboration, supporting the translation of academic knowledge into technological, industrial, and societal value. Through this perspective, the journal seeks to foster meaningful connections between scientific inquiry and real-world application.
Established in 2021, EJRnD has followed a structured publication trajectory in response to its growing academic reach. After its initial annual publication model, the journal was published quarterly between 2022 and 2024 and transitioned to a continuous publication model in 2025 to ensure the timely publication of accepted manuscripts.
All editorial and peer review processes are conducted through the publishing infrastructure of the Orclever Science & Research Group in accordance with principles of transparency, efficiency, and academic integrity. Since 2022, EJRnD has published all content exclusively in English in order to strengthen international accessibility and scholarly visibility.
The journal operates a rigorous double-blind peer review system and evaluates submissions based on originality, relevance, scientific contribution, and methodological quality. EJRnD remains committed to publishing research that supports innovation, sustainability, and the advancement of the global scientific community.