Publish in the ANU Undergraduate Research Journal (submission deadline Monday October 13th)

Enquiries : undergraduate.journal@anu.edu.au
FAQ : undergraduatejournal.anu.edu.au

N.B. FAQ to be added here as your questions come in.

The ANU Undergraduate Research Journal is an annual interdisciplinary journal published by the Australian National University and available on ANU E-Press, that offers outstanding undergraduate students the chance to share their ideas and work with a broader university-wide audience.

Written submissions and artwork are accepted from all fields of study, the only requirement being that they be accessable to a general educated audience. We welcome extracts from theses, reports from research projects, major essays, or any self-directed research.

The journal is the perfect way for undergraduates to become familiar with the process of academic writing and publishing, assisted by academic experts from their area of interest.

Submit your manuscript before October 13, 2008, to undergradate.journal@anu.edu.au (please note submission guidelines below).

Work will be reviewed by academics and editors as part of the selection process and amendments and revisions may be requested during term four. If the work has previously been submitted for assessment it should be accompanied with a grade and the name of the lecturer.

If you have any further questions about the journal please check out the Bruce Hall Undergraduate Journal on which it will be modeled (http://epress.anu.edu.au/titles/cross_sections.html) or send us an email.

Submission guidelines:

- Work must have been completed while student an undergraduate (including Honours) at the ANU
- Submit manuscript in editable format (Word, LaTeX)
- Include an abstract of 150-250 words
- Minimum of 1000 words; maximum word length open to negotiation depending on the nature and quality of work
- Attach figures, images etc. as separate (jpg, gif, tif, png) files
- Multiple submissions are allowed
- Group submissions are accepted
- We encourage visual artists to include an explanation of their work along with images

We look forward to receiving your work!

Cheers,

The Editorial Team (Maurits Evers, Elizabeth Humphries, Saskia Vervoon) and ANU Rhetoric Learning Community (Robert Wiblin)