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Apologies, I should have specified the deadline for submissions to the first issue is 15 January 2010, with publication planned in Spring 2010.
Kind regards,
Harriet


From: Harriet Dunbar-Goddet
Sent: 09 November 2009 09:20
To: 'The Higher Education Academy'
Cc: Research
Subject: 2nd call for submissions UCAS Admissions Research Journal


Apologies for cross-posting.

Please see below a call for submissions to the first issue of UCAS' new research journal.

Kind regards,

Harriet



The editors of the UCAS Admissions Research Journal (UARJ), a new electronic, peer-reviewed research journal, are pleased to invite submissions to the first issue.

The focus of UARJ is admissions, with a particular emphasis on work that contributes to shared understanding, among academic researchers, policy-makers and admissions practitioners, of factors that affect the transition to higher education, widening participation, recruitment, and good practice in admissions.

Authors of original research interested in submitting manuscripts to be considered for publication should go to www.ucasresearch.com<http://www.ucasresearch.com> for information on submission requirements for the journal.


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