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The African Journal of Career Development (AJCD) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that provides a forum for the dissemination of cutting-edge research relating to career development predominantly in Africa (but also to career development elsewhere in the world). The core aim of the AJCD is to promote sustainable decent work for all. Here, decent work is regarded as a basic human right for all those who are willing and able to work. View our Editorial Team.
The African Journal of Career Development (AJCD) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that provides a forum for the dissemination of cutting-edge research relating to career development predominantly in Africa (but also to career development elsewhere in the world). The core aim of the AJCD is to promote sustainable decent work for all. Here, decent work is regarded as a basic human right for all those who are willing and able to work. View our Editorial Team.
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Press Release: Explore AOSIS Scholarly Book’s latest published open-access scholarly books |
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AOSIS Scholarly Books is pleased to announce the latest addition of four new open-access scholarly books to our catalogue. These publications represent the latest scholarly research and insights. View the list here. |
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Posted: 2024-02-28 | |
Call for Papers: African Journal of Career Development 2024 special collection: Extended deadline for submission |
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We invite authors to submit their research towards the 2024 special collection to be published in the African Journal of Career Development (AJCD), titled, ‘Advancing career intervention in developing countries: A call for agency in the 21st century’—extended deadline for submission: 15 April 2024. Read the call. |
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Posted: 2023-12-18 | |
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