Undergraduate Students Invited to Publish

Undergraduate students who are interested in publishing a manuscript from their research or creative projects are encouraged to submit their paper to the University of Arkansas Inquiry Undergraduate Research Journal for consideration.

The submission deadline is May 15.

The Inquiry Journal provides a forum in which undergraduate students, in close collaboration with their faculty mentors, can disseminate “cutting edge” research and creative endeavors. In addition, the journal provides a resource for researchers, academics and students to access up-to-date research activities in the social, behavioral, natural, and life sciences.

The Inquiry Journal publishes outstanding research papers from wide-ranging fields of study including architecture, political science, economics, biological sciences, and engineering to name just a few. Students and faculty mentors who publish their research in the Inquiry Journal are also encouraged to submit their manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals from their respective fields.

Given the increase in the number of outstanding submissions to the journal for possible publication, we publish two online volumes of the Inquiry journal each year. Undergraduate students and faculty mentors who are interested in publishing a manuscript from their research and creative projects are encouraged to submit their papers to the Inquiry Undergraduate Research Journal at inquiry.uark.edu for consideration.

 

Contacts

Marcia Shobe, editor
SCSW
479-575-7786, mshobe@uark.edu

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