Undergraduate Journal of Service Learning and Community-Based Research
Posted by on May 14, 2012
Call for Submissions from Undergraduates: Undergraduate Journal of Service Learning and Community-Based Research
The editorial team seeks submissions from undergraduates for the new Undergraduate Journal of Service Learning and Community-Based Research. Undergraduate Journal of Service Learning and Community-Based Research is a refereed, multi-disciplinary, online undergraduate journal open to all undergraduate students in the U.S. and across the globe. The journal is dedicated to publishing intellectual and reflective work by undergraduates on service learning, community-based research, and all related curriculum- and/or research-based public community engagement activities that advances knowledge in these areas. The editorial team of Undergraduate Journal of Service Learning and Community-Based Research encourages undergraduates to pursue their own intellectual projects and to join the academic conversation. All manuscripts will go through a review process.
Submissions for Volume 1 will be accepted from now through June 30, 2012.
We invite submissions in five categories:
· Reflective Essays
· Analytical Essays
· Research done for a community organization in the form given to that organization, accompanied by a short, reflective essay
· Research Articles
· Open Category
For detailed information about the journal’s content and submission guidelines, please see our website at http://www.bk.psu.edu/Academics/journal.htm.
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