Expanding the Disciplinary Scope of AJGR
Welcoming Mentored Student Research from All Academic Fields
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The Advanced Journal of Graduate Research (AJGR) was established as a specific journal for publishing mentored research conducted by bachelor’s and master’s degree students, with a focus primarily on science and allied disciplines. As student research across academic domains continues to grow in quality and scope, AJGR is expanding its scope to include all disciplines. This editorial outlines the rationale behind the decision, the submission expectations, and the continued emphasis on research mentorship, ethical publishing, and process improvements. The journal invites submissions from all academic fields, provided the research was carried out under an officially assigned supervisor as part of a formal academic research course.
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Scope Expansion, Student Research, Mentored Research PublicationDownloads
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