Journals
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Ukanus: Indonesian Journal of Economics and Business
Ukanus: Ukanus: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Indonesia is a fully refereed (double-blind peer review) and an open-access online journal for academics, researchers, graduate students, early-career researchers and undergraduate students, published by LPPM Ulasan Kata Nusantara. Ukanus is a periodical publication (two times a year, in juni and desember with the primary objective to disseminate scientific articles in the fields of economics, business, and accounting.
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Nusantara Community Engagement Journal
The Nusantara Community Engagement Journal is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes the results of community service and empowerment activities across Indonesia and the broader Nusantara region. It serves as a platform for lecturers, researchers, practitioners, students, and community partners to disseminate innovative works that enhance quality of life and promote sustainable development. Its scope includes economic empowerment, education, public health, environmental initiatives, cultural preservation, appropriate technology, and community governance. The Nusantara Community Engagement Journal accepts manuscripts in English or Bahasa Indonesia and applies a rigorous peer-review process to ensure quality, originality, and academic contribution to the advancement of sustainable community engagement practices.
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Giyat: Education Science
"GIYAT: Education Science" is dedicated to advancing the field of education through the dissemination of high-quality research and scholarly work. It encompasses a wide range of topics within education, including but not limited to, educational theory, instructional practices, curriculum development, educational technology, educational psychology, and policy analysis. The journal aims to provide a platform for educators, researchers, and policymakers to share innovative ideas, research findings, and best practices in education.
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Nusantara Word Review
Nusantara Word Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal publishing research articles, conceptual papers, and reviews in social sciences, humanities, and cultural studies, focusing on the diverse realities of the Nusantara region. It provides a platform for scholars, researchers, and policymakers to share ideas and solutions to contemporary social, cultural, and political challenges. The journal covers sociology, anthropology, politics, communication, education, economics, law, human rights, and cultural heritage, emphasizing local wisdom and indigenous knowledge. Accepting various research methods, it ensures academic rigor and originality, aiming to advance scholarly discourse and promote cross-cultural understanding within and beyond the Nusantara.