# The growth and standing of Australian psychology research: a snapshot

**Authors:** Nick Haslam

PMC · DOI: 10.1080/00049530.2025.2485473 · Australian Journal of Psychology · 2025-04-02

## TL;DR

Australian psychology research has grown significantly since the 1970s and now contributes notably to global psychological knowledge.

## Contribution

Quantifies the growth and international standing of Australian psychology research using publication and funding data.

## Key findings

- Australian psychology research now accounts for 5.8% of global publications, exceeding most other fields in Australia.
- On a population-adjusted basis, Australia's psychology output surpasses many traditional research powerhouses.
- Psychology is among Australia's most prominent research fields based on global publication share.

## Abstract

Australian psychology research has become globally prominent in recent years. The present study aimed to quantify its growth and describe its current standing nationally and internationally.

Four databases were consulted to quantify historical trends in psychology publications by Australian-affiliated authors and to characterise the current standing of the field in terms of publications, leading researchers and research funding.

Australian-affiliated researchers have produced a steeply rising proportion of psychology articles since 1970. They now account for 5.8% of global productivity, a rate that exceeds most other fields of research in Australia and most leading nations when adjusted for population. Quality, assessed by top-quartile journal publications, is also high by international standards. Australia’s share of leading psychology researchers is more modest. Approximately 5.7% of grant and fellowship funding from the Australian Research Council goes to psychology researchers, with stronger outcomes for fellowships than for industry-partnered grants.

Psychology research in Australia is a success story. In the past half-century, the country has emerged as a major producer of psychological knowledge with a profile that stands out internationally and, in comparison with other fields, nationally. Whether its success is sufficiently recognised or rewarded is open to debate.

What is already known about this topic:
(1) Psychological science in Australia has a long and complex history.(2) Psychology research has grown with the expansion of the Australian university sector.(3) Australian psychology research has become increasingly prominent internationally.

(1) Psychological science in Australia has a long and complex history.

(2) Psychology research has grown with the expansion of the Australian university sector.

(3) Australian psychology research has become increasingly prominent internationally.

What this topic adds:
(1) Australian-affiliated psychology research productivity has risen steeply since the 1970s and now accounts for 5.8% of all articles.(2) On a population-adjusted basis, Australian psychology research productivity exceeds most traditional research powerhouses.(3) Psychology is one of Australia’s most prominent fields of research based on its share of global publications.

(1) Australian-affiliated psychology research productivity has risen steeply since the 1970s and now accounts for 5.8% of all articles.

(2) On a population-adjusted basis, Australian psychology research productivity exceeds most traditional research powerhouses.

(3) Psychology is one of Australia’s most prominent fields of research based on its share of global publications.

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