The 2025 Web of Science publication profile of Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University shows a strongly international and multidisciplinary research output, with Bangladesh as the primary contributor (100%) alongside substantial global collaboration, particularly with the USA, Australia, Japan, and China. Research is highly concentrated in veterinary and life sciences domains, led by Veterinary Sciences, Microbiology, Marine/Freshwater Biology, Fisheries, and Food Science Technology. The publication types are dominated by original articles (85.119%), followed by review articles (11.905%), indicating a strong focus on primary research dissemination. Elsevier, Wiley, Springer Nature, and MDPI are the leading publishers, together accounting for a major share of output. Overall, the profile reflects a growing research ecosystem with a strong emphasis on animal sciences, environmental biology, and biomedical research, supported by wide international visibility and collaborations. Web of Science
The areas of research publication categories in the TreeMap:

Research contributions in the field:
| Categories | Record Count | % of 168 |
|---|---|---|
| Veterinary Sciences | 24 | 14.286% |
| Microbiology | 22 | 13.095% |
| Marine Freshwater Biology | 19 | 11.310% |
| Fisheries | 17 | 10.119% |
| Food Science Technology | 16 | 9.524% |
| Environmental Sciences | 13 | 7.738% |
| Multidisciplinary Sciences | 12 | 7.143% |
| Agriculture Dairy Animal Science | 11 | 6.548% |
| Public Environmental Occupational Health | 10 | 5.952% |
| Biochemistry Molecular Biology | 8 | 4.762% |
| Ecology | 6 | 3.571% |
| Genetics Heredity | 6 | 3.571% |
| Virology | 6 | 3.571% |
| Zoology | 6 | 3.571% |
| Infectious Diseases | 5 | 2.976% |
| Engineering Environmental | 4 | 2.381% |
| Environmental Studies | 4 | 2.381% |
| Green Sustainable Science Technology | 4 | 2.381% |
| Oceanography | 4 | 2.381% |
| Psychiatry | 4 | 2.381% |
| Immunology | 3 | 1.786% |
| Neurosciences | 3 | 1.786% |
| Pharmacology Pharmacy | 3 | 1.786% |
| Water Resources | 3 | 1.786% |
| Biochemical Research Methods | 2 | 1.190% |
Research areas:

Types of published documents:
| Types | Record Count | % of 168 |
|---|---|---|
| Article | 143 | 85.119% |
| Review Article | 20 | 11.905% |
| Early Access | 6 | 3.571% |
| Correction | 2 | 1.190% |
| Meeting Abstract | 2 | 1.190% |
| Editorial Material | 1 | 0.595% |
| Retracted Publication | 1 | 0.595% |
Authors’ infographic (Top 25):

Researcher profiles (Top 25):
| Researchers | Record Count | % of 168 |
|---|---|---|
| Acharjee, Mahima Ranjan | 13 | 7.738% |
| Rakib, Tofazzal Md. | 11 | 6.548% |
| Zahangir, Md. Mahiuddin | 10 | 5.952% |
| Khatoon, Helena | 10 | 5.952% |
| Das, Pronab | 10 | 5.952% |
| Shahjahan, Md | 9 | 5.357% |
| Newase, Subeda | 8 | 4.762% |
| Nur, Sifatun | 8 | 4.762% |
| Asaduzzaman, Md | 7 | 4.167% |
| Haque, Mohammad Ekramul | 7 | 4.167% |
| Mamun, Mohammed A. | 7 | 4.167% |
| Al Mamun, Firoj | 7 | 4.167% |
| Masum, Md Habib Ullah | 7 | 4.167% |
| Almerab, Moneerah Mohammad | 7 | 4.167% |
| Afrin, Sadia | 7 | 4.167% |
| Das, Trina | 7 | 4.167% |
| Hossain, Md Nahian Bin | 6 | 3.571% |
| Rana, Eaftekhar Ahmed | 6 | 3.571% |
| Akter, Lipi | 6 | 3.571% |
| Al Nahid, Sk. Ahmad | 5 | 2.976% |
| Gozal, David | 5 | 2.976% |
| Hasan, Md Emran | 5 | 2.976% |
| Nath, Chandan | 5 | 2.976% |
| Islam, Md Shafiqul | 5 | 2.976% |
| Dutta, Pronesh | 5 | 2.976% |
Research-affiliated institutes:

Research collaboration countries:
| Countries/Regions | Record Count | % of 168 |
|---|---|---|
| BANGLADESH | 168 | 100.000% |
| USA | 33 | 19.643% |
| AUSTRALIA | 31 | 18.452% |
| JAPAN | 21 | 12.500% |
| PEOPLES R CHINA | 18 | 10.714% |
| ENGLAND | 14 | 8.333% |
| INDIA | 12 | 7.143% |
| SAUDI ARABIA | 12 | 7.143% |
| MALAYSIA | 8 | 4.762% |
| CANADA | 6 | 3.571% |
| SPAIN | 6 | 3.571% |
| ITALY | 5 | 2.976% |
| NEW ZEALAND | 5 | 2.976% |
| NORWAY | 5 | 2.976% |
| QATAR | 4 | 2.381% |
| PAKISTAN | 3 | 1.786% |
| HUNGARY | 2 | 1.190% |
| INDONESIA | 2 | 1.190% |
| NIGERIA | 2 | 1.190% |
| SINGAPORE | 2 | 1.190% |
| SWEDEN | 2 | 1.190% |
| U ARAB EMIRATES | 2 | 1.190% |
| BELGIUM | 1 | 0.595% |
| BRAZIL | 1 | 0.595% |
| BRUNEI | 1 | 0.595% |
Sustainable Development Goals:

Web of Science Index:

Research highlights of CVASU:
| Types | Results |
|---|---|
| Review Article | 20 |
| Early Access | 6 |
| Open Access | 126 |
| Enriched Cited References | 93 |
| Open publisher-invited reviews | 7 |
Citation Index:

Publishers:
| Publishers | Record Count | % of 168 |
|---|---|---|
| Elsevier | 45 | 26.786% |
| Wiley | 38 | 22.619% |
| Springer Nature | 23 | 13.690% |
| Mdpi | 18 | 10.714% |
| Sage | 8 | 4.762% |
| Public Library Science | 7 | 4.167% |
| Amer Soc Microbiology | 6 | 3.571% |
| NATURE PORTFOLIO | 4 | 2.381% |
| Oxford Univ Press | 4 | 2.381% |
| SPRINGER INT PUBL AG | 3 | 1.786% |
| Taylor & Francis | 2 | 1.190% |
| Brill | 1 | 0.595% |
| Dove Medical Press Ltd | 1 | 0.595% |
| Frontiers Media Sa | 1 | 0.595% |
| Gorgan Univ Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources | 1 | 0.595% |
| Keai Publishing Ltd | 1 | 0.595% |
| Mary Ann Liebert, Inc | 1 | 0.595% |
| Microbiological Society Korea | 1 | 0.595% |
| Network Veterinarians Bangladesh | 1 | 0.595% |
| North Univ Center Baia Mare | 1 | 0.595% |
| Royal Soc London | 1 | 0.595% |
Funding Agencies:

Observations:
- Research output is heavily article-driven, with over 85% being original articles.
- Veterinary and aquatic/environmental life sciences dominate the subject areas.
- Publication is concentrated in major global publishers, especially Elsevier and Wiley.
Questions:
- How can the university increase its share of high-impact review and synthesis articles?
- What strategies can further strengthen international collaboration beyond the current leading countries?
- How can interdisciplinary research between veterinary sciences and environmental/biomedical fields be expanded?
The publication pattern indicates a healthy and active research environment, but there is still scope to diversify publication types and deepen global research partnerships to enhance scientific impact and visibility.

