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Journal name, short title, ISSN, DOI prefix, frequency, contact details and research scope are dynamically aligned with this journal only.
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UnivColl International Multidisciplinary Research Journal (UIMRJ) welcomes original, ethical, peer-reviewed and evidence-based scholarly work within its officially declared research scope. This page helps authors and scholars identify whether their manuscript is suitable for submission before entering editorial screening.
UnivColl International Multidisciplinary Research Journal (UIMRJ) is an international open access, peer-reviewed and refereed scholarly journal. Its research scope is determined by the official subject coverage maintained in the journal database record, ensuring that each journal under the Multi Journal CMS displays only its own academic areas.
Humanities, Social Sciences, Arts & Cultural Research
Commerce, Economics, Business, Finance & Management Studies
Science, Technology, Engineering & Applied Research
Medical, Health Sciences, Pharmacy, Nursing & Public Health Studies
Education, Teaching, Learning, Innovation & Digital Transformation
Agriculture, Environmental Studies, Sustainability & Rural Development
Law, Governance, Public Policy & Development Research
Emerging Interdisciplinary, Policy-Oriented & Global Research
Journal name, short title, ISSN, DOI prefix, frequency, contact details and research scope are dynamically aligned with this journal only.
Authors can compare their manuscript title, abstract, keywords, methodology and contribution with the official research areas before submission.
The page supports subject discoverability, metadata clarity, Google Search, Google Scholar readiness and indexing-friendly academic visibility.
UIMRJ encourages interdisciplinary studies when the manuscript clearly connects with one or more official research areas of the journal. Authors should explain the academic relationship between disciplines, justify the methodology and present a clear scholarly contribution.
The manuscript must connect directly with one or more official research areas.
Research design, data source, analysis and interpretation should be clearly explained.
The paper should add conceptual, empirical, applied, policy or theoretical value.
Originality, citation accuracy, authorship transparency and ethical conduct are required.
The journal accepts suitable research approaches according to discipline, research question and nature of evidence. Authors should select a method that supports valid, transparent and academically defensible conclusions.
Empirical, theoretical, experimental, analytical or field-based scholarly studies.
Critical reviews, systematic reviews, narrative reviews and literature syntheses.
Institutional, professional, field-based or discipline-specific case investigations.
Theoretical models, conceptual frameworks and scholarly position papers.
Policy analysis, governance studies, institutional review and reform-oriented papers.
Brief scholarly findings, technical notes and focused academic observations.
To protect editorial credibility and scholarly trust, UIMRJ normally does not consider submissions that are outside its official scope or fail to meet academic, ethical and methodological standards.
Copied, redundant, duplicate or improperly attributed content is not accepted.
Advertisements, personal opinion pieces, commercial promotions and non-scholarly essays are not suitable.
Unverified, fabricated, pseudoscientific or weakly evidenced claims are rejected.
Abstract-only submissions, incomplete drafts and papers lacking scholarly methodology are not suitable.
Authors should select research topics and keywords that clearly reflect the subject scope of UIMRJ. A scope-matched title, structured abstract, relevant keywords, accurate references and clear methodology improve Google Search visibility, Google Scholar discovery and indexing metadata quality.
UIMRJ welcomes researchers, faculty members, scientists, professionals, policy experts, research scholars, independent scholars and institutional contributors from universities, colleges, research centres, professional bodies, government organizations and industry worldwide.
Submit only original, ethical, academically rigorous and scope-matched manuscripts for editorial consideration.