Undergraduate Students Invited to Submit Work to the Inquiry Undergraduate Research Journal

Undergraduate students and their faculty mentors are invited to submit manuscripts of their research and creative works for possible publication in the Inquiry Undergraduate Research Journal. Students from any academic discipline are encouraged to submit works for review.

Submit works by May 16 to inquiry@uark.edu.

Works accepted for publication in the Inquiry Journal may also be submitted to other academic journals for publication. 

Please visit the Inquiry Journal website for information regarding author submission guidelines. In addition to several supporting documents, please be reminded that a Letter of Support from the student's Faculty Mentor must also be submitted. Please contact inquiry@uark.edu if you have questions about the journal or about submission guidelines. 

Contacts

Ashley Givens, editorial associate
School of Social Work
479-575-5039, inquiry@uark.edu

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