When Will the Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% Scientist List 2025 Be Released?

The Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% Scientist Rankings is one of the most anticipated annual recognitions in the global academic community. If you’re eager to know when will the 2025 Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% Scientist List be released? You’re not alone! In this post, we analyze historical release patterns, predict the 2025 timeline, and unpack what this means for the scientific community.

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Release Timeline

Past Releases
Future Projection
V15 July 2019

Pioneer Release

The inaugural Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% Scientist Rankings were published in mid-summer, establishing a new benchmark for research excellence.

V27 October 2020

First Fall Release

The rankings transitioned to an October release cycle, establishing a pattern that would continue for several years.

V318 October 2021

Methodology Refinement

This version introduced improved normalization techniques and expanded to include 22 major fields and 176 subfields.

V49 October 2022

Accelerated Timeline

The release date moved earlier in October, reflecting improved data processing efficiency.

V52 November 2022

Mid-Year Update

A special mid-cycle update was released with refined metrics and additional career-long impact analysis.

V63 October 2023

Global Recognition Expansion

The rankings expanded to include researchers from 30 additional countries.

V716 September 2024

Earliest Release to Date

Breaking the October pattern, this version was released in mid-September, setting a new precedent.

V815-18 September 2025 (Projected)

2025 Rankings Prediction

Based on historical patterns, the 2025 rankings are expected to continue the September release trend with enhanced open science metrics.

What Is the Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% Scientists List?

This prestigious ranking, curated by Stanford University using Elsevier’s Scopus data, highlights the most influential researchers worldwide across 22 fields and 174 sub-fields. The methodology considers not just citation counts, but also composite metrics such as the h-index, co-authorship, and other nuanced indicators to determine career-long and single-year impact.

Past Official Release Dates: 2019–2024

Looking at recent years provides a clear pattern for the announcement schedule. Here are the confirmed past release dates:

Version (year)Release Date
1 (2019)5 July 2019
2 (2020)7 October 2020
3 (2021)18 October 2021
4 (2022)9 October 2022
5 (2022)2 November 2022
6 (2023)3 October 2023
7 (2024)16 September 2024

Anticipated Date for the 2025 Rankings

Based on historical release patterns, the 2025 Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% Scientist Rankings is most likely to be published in early-to-mid September 2025. In 2024, the rankings were released earlier than usual (on September 16, 2024), indicating the possibility of an even earlier announcement this year. While mid-September remains the most probable timeframe, it’s important to stay alert—releases could occur as early as mid-August, or, in a less likely scenario, might shift back to the first half of October

Why Mid-September remains the most probable timeframe?

  • Consistent with Elsevier’s year-end data finalization cycle.
  • Precedes Q4 academic award/funding decisions.
  • Aligns with 2024’s accelerated release trend.
2019 5 Jul 2020 7 Oct 2021 18 Oct 2022 9 Oct 2022 2 Nov 2023 3 Oct 2024 16 Sep 2025* ~ Aug – Oct

*2025 date (gray) is anticipated: mid-September (15–18 Sep 2025) based on official trends;
however, releases could happen as early as mid-August or, less likely, in early October.
Sources for past releases: Elsevier Digital Commons Data.

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