Announcements

Notification: Notice to new and returning authors

 
AJCD has updated its submission guidelines, specifically its word limits for all article types. Please familiarise yourself with the updated word limits and take note that word limits for all article types are now inclusive of tables, figures, graphs, and references. You are encouraged to adhere to these updated word limits. Doing so will align with field-specific norms in terms of article length and, for accepted articles and where applicable, may have the benefit of better aligning with APC funding allocation limits at your institution. The Editor-in-Chief and Editorial Team look forward to seeing your submissions!  
Posted: 2025-06-02
 

Notification: A must-read for researchers in Science, Engineering and Technology

 
We’re excited to share a compelling editorial by Karishma Singh: ‘Aligning conservation efforts with the Sustainable Development Goals in African Journal of Biodiversity Conservation. It explores the theological significance of launching the journal. Read the editorial.  
Posted: 2025-05-31 More...
 

Book Release: Education and climate change: Discovering strategies for individual and collective action

 
Read the open-access book, Education and climate change: Discovering strategies for individual and collective action. This book positions education as a transformative force in climate action, advocating for inclusive, action-oriented learning to build resilience and drive sustainable change.  
Posted: 2025-05-29
 

Book Release: Oral history in South Africa: Autoethnography, methodologies and ethics

 
Read the open-access book, Oral history in South Africa: Autoethnography, methodologies and ethicsThis book reimagines South African historical scholarship by elevating oral testimonies and advocating for Afrocentric, ethical approaches to oral history as vital tools for inclusive and transformative narratives.  
Posted: 2025-05-22
 

Book Release: Digital inequality in a developing context: A multifaceted approach

 
Read the open-access book, Towards the sustainable well-being of communities: Africa, the modern empire and Christianity. This book examines South Africa’s persistent digital divide across sectors like education, healthcare, and agriculture, highlighting how socio-economic, technical, and geographical factors—especially the urban–rural split—contribute to unequal digital access and outcomes.  
Posted: 2025-05-23
 

Call for Papers: The ‘African Journal of Career Development’ (AJCD) invites you to submit

 
 
Posted: 2024-10-10
 

Call for Papers: ‘African Journal of Career Development’ (AJCD) 2025 Topical Collection: We invite you to submit

 

AOSIS calls on all authors to participate in the 2025 topical collection that will be published in the open-access scholarly journal African Journal of Career Development (AJCD).

  

Title: Innovative career development strategies to unveil unique talents among outliers and marginalised populations.

 

·        Submissions open: 30 November 2024

·        Deadline for submissions: 31 July 2025

·        Expected publication date: 20 March 2026

 

Read the full call.

 
Posted: 2024-10-01
 

Notification: Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Research History

 
Embark on a journey through the annals of research history! Our journal's archives hold a wealth of knowledge waiting to be rediscovered. From pioneering studies to timeless insights, explore the foundations of today's discussions. Join us in celebrating research history and uncovering the gems that continue to shape our understanding.  
Posted: 2024-05-16 More...
 

Notification: Unlock a wealth of knowledge with our publisher's library of research!

 
Dive deep into the latest findings and discoveries in your field. Browse library.aosis.co.za. Dive deep into the latest findings and discoveries in your field. From groundbreaking studies to insightful analyses, our publisher's library at library.aosis.co.za has it all covered. Explore a wealth of knowledge waiting for you to uncover!  
Posted: 2024-05-16 More...
 
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