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Higher Education

Journals that provide student scientists a publishing venue and contain original undergraduate and graduate research.

Caltech Undergraduate Research Journal
www.curj.caltech.edu
The Caltech Undergraduate Research Journal is written for undergraduates everywhere. It contains original work, entertaining writing, and stunning production. CURJ accepts submissions from any undergraduate in the world.

McGill Journal of Medicine
www.mjm.mcgill.ca
MJM is a publication run through the McGill Medical School as an international forum for the advancement of medical science by students. This student run publication has become one of the most respected medical journals around.

National Undergraduate Research Clearinghouse
clearinghouse.mwsc.edu
The National Undergraduate Research Clearinghouse is run out of Missouri Western State College by the Department of Psychology. Each submission must be backed by a faculty sponsor.

Journal of Psychological Inquiry
puffin.creighton.edu/psy/journal/JPIhome.html
An undergraduate publication supported by Creighton University.

Journal of Psychology and the Behavioral Sciences
alpha.fdu.edu/psychweb/JPBS.htm
The student editors JPBS take great pride in soliciting manuscripts, especially from undergraduate and graduate students that recognize the value of publishing in JPBS as an indicator of academic preparation. The mission of JPBS is to acknowledge the student-mentor relationship leading to publication.

Journal of Undergraduate Science
www.hcs.harvard.edu/~jus/home.htm
JUS is a quarterly print journal for undergraduate and high school research that is reviewed and published by Harvard undergraduates, graduate students and faculty.

Journal of Undergraduate Study & Independent Research
www.jusir.org
JUSIR is a science journal accepting submissions from undergraduate college students and select high school students, allowing them to display their high-quality independent research to a wide audience. Any field within the natural sciences, psychology, engineering, and social sciences are valid subject areas.

Journal of Young Investigators
www.jyi.org
JYI publishes articles by undergraduates in science, math, and engineering. Students review submissions with the assistance of faculty members.