Journals
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The Ethiopian Journal of Education
The Ethiopian Journal of Education (EJE) is one of the reputable journals published in the area of education. It is among the few pioneers in the publication of educational articles at least to recent time. Its long-standing and uninterrupted history in the publication of scientific articles in Education and Humanities dates back to the 1960s. A retrospective glance from the time of its inception to the present shows that the Journal has passed through series of stages to reach the point of reputation.
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The Ethiopian Journal of Higher Education
The Ethiopian Journal of Higher Education (EJHE) is one of the publications of the Institute Of Educational Research, Addis Ababa University. The Journal is primarily devoted to disseminating findings of scientific investigations related to higher education. We solicit articles from researchers of high professional caliber. We also accept Commentaries, book reviews and case studies on issues related to higher education.
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IER FLAMBEAU
IER FLAMBEAU is one of the publications of the Institute of Educational Research (IER). It publishes modest research reports, educational issues, stories, views, facts and figures. Researchers, professionals, teachers (teaching at all levels – primary, secondary, tertiary) and students are invited to send their contributions to the IER for possible publication.
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Journal of Indigenous Knowledge and Development Studies
JIKDS is an open access and double-blind reviewed journal that publishes twice a year by Bule Hora University, Ethiopia. It is intended to be a platform for exchange of information and research results that describes significant advances in relation to the nexus of indigenous knowledge and development studies. It is committed to publish quality works and serve as a communication medium among professionals, researchers and practitioners, and other interested scholars. Furthermore, it initiates researchers and publishers to focus on community-oriented an issue that contributes to link development and indigenous knowledge.
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Journal of Ethiopian Studies
Journal of Ethiopian Studies (JES) is the first and the oldest academic journal in the entire history of Addis Ababa University, established in 1963 with the aim of conducting, promoting, and coordinating research and publications on Ethiopia, with particular emphasis on humanities, social sciences and cultural studies. It’s a bi-annual journal published bilingually in Amharic and English (Ge’ez, French, and Italian under special circumstances).
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The Ethiopian Journal of Health Development
The Ethiopian Journal of Health Development is a not-for-profit peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes analytical, descriptive, and methodological articles, reviews, brief communications, and commentaries on public health issues, to inform current research, policy, and practice in all areas of common interest to scholars in the field of public health. The journal publishes materials relevant to a wide range of disciplinary, inter-disciplinary, and trans-disciplinary studies.
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Journal of African Development Studies
Journal of African Development Studies- JADS- now in its seventh volume, was launched in 2008 to engage in academic as well as policy-oriented research that contribute towards supporting the teaching and training mission of the University- founded on sound scientific research findings and informing and challenging policy formulation and implementation on matters of development in its broad range, notably, social, economic, environmental, political and related cross-cutting dimensions.
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Arsi Journal of Science and Innovation
Arsi Journal of Science and Innovation (AJSI) is a multidisciplinary double blind reviewed journal published biannually in May and October. Special issues also may appear following conferences on which best paper are presented. The aim of AJSI is to disseminate scientific theories, research outcomes, innovative and novel methods in science and technology to the local, national, and international communities. The official language of the journal is English, but articles of national interest prepared in Amharic or Afan Oromo can be accepted.