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SAGE Publishing today launched its first preprints server for the humanities and social sciences, in partnership with Figshare.
Amidst today’s changing environment for immigrants, migrants, and refugees, SAGE Publishing announces a new partnership with the Center for Migration Studies (CMS) to publish the International Migration Review (IMR) and the Journal on Migration and Human Security (JMHS).
SAGE Publishing announced today that it is has partnered with the Hong Kong Orthopaedic Association (HKOA) and Hong Kong College of Orthopaedic Surgeons (HKCOS) to publish the Journal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation (JOTR).
The open access (OA) journal will be published twice a year by SAGE, with each issue featuring articles that focus on the journal’s areas of study and subjects related to orthopaedics. The journal will also feature special issues, focusing in-depth on one area of the field.
Of the 19,000 professors in the UK, fewer than 150 are Black. Leading Routes is an initiative that supports Black students, encouraging them to stay on at university and move up the academic ‘ladder’ through PhD study and employment as academics and future professors.
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SAGE Publishing, one of the world’s leading independent academic and professional publishers, today reported continued strong performance and growth across its journals portfolio in the 2018 Journal Citation Reports (Source: 2017 Web of Science Data).
Los Angeles, CA. A new study finds that while Democrats are generally more “pro-science” than other political groups, Republicans are also inclined to defer to science across a range of policy issues. In fact, there are only four issues where Republicans exhibit less trust than independents: global warming, evolution, gay adoption, and mandatory health insurance. This new study is part of the March 2015 issue of The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.
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