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JEHMSS (pronounced “jems”) stands for Journal of Education, Humanities, Management and Social Sciences. Now receiving papers for inclusion in its next issue, JEHMSS is a Google Scholar-indexed multidisciplinary academic journal published jointly by the Division of General Studies, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU) – former Anambra State University – and Klamidas.com, a notable academic publisher and webhost. The goal of the publishers is to make JEHMSS a global hub for publication of outcomes of academic research in the fields of education, humanities, management and social sciences. JEHMSS is scheduled to be published every two months (January, March, May, July, September, November). The maiden issue of JEHMSS was published at the end of May 2023. The publishers are now receiving papers from interested academics; each accepted paper will be published in the next issue of JEHMSS, provided the contributor has paid his or her publication fee. You can click here to send your research paper right now or to know our paper-submission requirements. You can also email your paper as an attachment to jehmss@klamidas.com. The following are some of the benefits of publishing your paper in JEHMSS:
Research Areas Covered by JEHMSS EDUCATION: Research in any aspect of the Education spectra – including studies emanating from courses/subjects offered by the various departments of faculties of education in the universities. Papers in the field of education from researchers affiliated to polytechnics, colleges of education, and seminaries are also welcome. HUMANITIES: Academic research in the following or related areas: English, French, Literary Studies, Linguistics, Philosophy, History, Fine and Applied Arts, Mass Communication, Theatre Arts, Filmmaking, Music, Academic Study of Religion, Media Studies, Cultural Studies, and Culinary Art. SOCIAL SCIENCES: Academic research in the following or related areas: Economics, Management, Business Administration, Accountancy, Banking, Finance, Marketing, Insurance, Statistics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Law, Anthropology, Archeology, Criminology, Security Studies, Public Administration, International Relations, Geography, Library and Information Science, Hospitality and Tourism, Development Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies. |