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For Authors

We kindly invite researchers and scholars to submit their original manuscripts for consideration and publication in this journal. Please carefully read the following guidelines before submitting your paper:

1. General Requirements

  1. The manuscript must be an original contribution of the author(s).
  2. The paper should not have been published previously or be under review in any other journal simultaneously.
  3. Compliance with academic writing standards and research ethics is mandatory.

2. Manuscript Structure

  1. Title (in English and, if applicable, in the native language)
  2. Authors’ names and affiliations
  3. Abstract (up to 250 words, followed by keywords)
  4. Introduction
  5. Methodology
  6. Results and Findings
  7. Discussion and Conclusion
  8. References (according to the journal’s citation style)

3. File Format

  1. Manuscripts must be submitted in Microsoft Word (.docx) format.
  2. Figures, tables, and illustrations should be provided in high quality.
  3. Tables and figures should be numbered separately.

4. Submission Process

  1. Manuscripts should be submitted through the [Submit] section of the website, along with the required author information.
  2. Upon submission, a confirmation email will be sent to the corresponding author.

5. Peer-Review Policy

  1. All submissions are subject to a double-blind peer review process by at least two independent experts.
  2. The initial review process typically takes 4 to 6 weeks.

If revisions are required, authors are expected to resubmit the revised version within the specified deadline.

6. Publication Fees (if applicable)

  1. [Insert details about processing or publication fees, if any. If there are no charges, write: “There are no submission or publication fees for this journal.”]

7. Research Ethics

  1. Any form of plagiarism will result in the rejection of the manuscript.
  2. Authors are responsible for accurate citation of all references used.
  3. Studies involving human or animal subjects must comply with recognized ethical standards.