- Journal Name: Global journal of multidisciplinary research
- Short Name: GJMR
- ISSN(Print) : XXXX-XXXX
- ISSN (Online) : XXXX-XXXX
- Frequency : Bi-annual
- Nature: Print and Online
- Submission: Via OJS System
- Languages of Publication: English
About the Journal
The Global Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (GJMR) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research across a wide range of disciplines. The journal seeks to provide a platform for researchers, academicians, and professionals to share their innovative work, advancing knowledge and fostering collaboration across various fields of study.
Scope and Focus:
GJMR covers a broad spectrum of disciplines, including but not limited to:
- Social Sciences (Economics, Sociology, Anthropology, Political Science, Psychology, Education)
- Humanities (Language and Literature, History, Philosophy, Cultural Studies, Arts)
- Natural Sciences (Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Environmental Studies)
- Engineering and Technology (Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering)
- Health Sciences (Medicine, Public Health, Veterinary Science, Health Policy)
- Business and Management (Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, Organizational Behavior)
- Education (Pedagogy, Curriculum Development, E-learning, Educational Technologies)
Aims:
- To promote interdisciplinary research by facilitating discussions that bridge gaps across fields.
- To showcase original research, reviews, case studies, and theoretical contributions that advance scientific understanding.
- To serve as an authoritative source of knowledge on emerging global trends and challenges across different sectors.
Target Audience:
Researchers, scholars, and practitioners in academia, government, and industry who are interested in interdisciplinary research, innovations, and advancements in various domains.
Publication Frequency:
The journal is published quarterly, ensuring timely dissemination of the latest research findings to the global academic community.