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Aporia’s deadline for submissions is 11 April 2010 for publication in the May 2010 volume. Aporia is a 70-page print publication passionate about lively philosophical discourse. Aporia publishes academic articles, interviews, discussions, and book reviews that fall within the traditional domain of philosophy. Founded in 2006, Aporia has since published undergraduates, graduates, and postgraduates; we [...]

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The Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Undergraduate Math Journal has announced their submission deadline for the Spring edition: September 15, 2010. Contact us for details.

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Pixel: The Cambridge Undergraduate Journal of Development Economics has announced their submission deadline for the 2010-2011 volume: September 1, 2010. They are looking for magazine style articles (600-700 words), essays (1500-2500 words) and research papers (3000-4000 words). The really great thing about this journal is that they accept submissions in the following languages. Although, submissions [...]

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I just added the Harvard Review of Philosophy to the database after receiving information from their editorial board today. This is really exciting news for philosophy majors. This journal has been in print for almost twenty years and is distributed to over 1000 institutions and philosophers around the world. They publish every Fall, with their submission deadline [...]

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I have just added the Indiana Undergraduate Journal of Cognitive Science to our database. They just published the Winter 2010 volume which looks really interesting. This journal is very well managed and has consistently released volumes since 2006. Psychology and Linguistics majors should keep an eye on this one for 2010/2011. Maybe sift through the [...]

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Students in the psychology department will be getting this email later this week. For everyone else, I will post it here as well. The Canadian Undergraduate Journal of Cognitive Science has extended their Call for Papers to April 4th, 2010 to be published in the Summer 2010 Issue. If you have a paper that you [...]

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The great thing about most of the journals that publish exclusively undergraduate scholarship is that they are largely operated by undergraduates; although usually with some faculty help for peer-reviewing. As I have been building the catalogue with journals, publishing schedules, manuscript guidelines etc. it has become increasingly apparent that most of the journals are hosted [...]

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I’ve been using openDemocracy for a few years now for research on just about anything that has happened recently on our blue planet. The articles are quick, critical, insightful, and very light ; or “accessible” as they term it. It was founded in 2001 (before 9/11) by a group of writers who believe that there [...]

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For the first time this spring, the University of Texas at Austin’s College of Liberal Arts offered a course that is designed for students who are running the school’s undergraduate journal, Sociological Insight. The course is designed to teach methods of peer-reviewing; the process of manuscript reviewing and editorial decision-making; and directly applying this knowledge [...]

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