Call for Scholarly Contributions to the Spring Issue of Inquiry Journal
The Office of Undergraduate Research is pleased to call for research papers for the next issue [Vol. 23(1)] of the Inquiry Journal — an online publication aimed at showcasing the cutting-edge undergraduate research and scholarly activity at the U of A. You can view previous issues of the Inquiry by clicking on this link: scholarworks.uark.edu/inquiry. The fall issue of the Inquiry Journal will be published in May/June, 2024.
The Inquiry Journal welcomes contributions from U of A undergraduate students from all disciplines. Contributions to Inquiry Journal will include original research articles and presentations (including posters, research blogs, art exhibitions, audio and video presentations of theater and musical performances). Prior to publication, all research articles will be reviewed by selected panel of faculty with expertise in the relevant field. The Inquiry Journal also aims to include information on research opportunities at other institutions and organizations. Additionally, the journal will highlight research accomplishments such as awards and scholarships won by undergraduate students. The deadline for submission for contributions to the next issue is Monday, April 15, 2024. All contributions should be submitted to our@uark.edu.
To submit a manuscript for publication, visit the ScholarWorks website: https://scholarworks.uark.edu. Questions regarding submissions can be sent to professor Suresh K. Thallapuranam, director of the Office of Undergraduate Research, at our@uark.edu or sthalla@uark.edu, and Amy Epps, undergraduate research coordinator, at amye@uark.edu.
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Contacts
Suresh K. Thallapuranam, director, Office of Undergraduate Research
Division of Research and Innovation
478-575-5646,
sthalla@uark.edu
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