International Journal for Researcher Development
The International Journal for Researcher Development is the first international journal devoted exclusively to the scholarship of researcher development. Its purpose is to further understanding of all aspects of researcher development and related policy and practice across any sector and context, including conceptual issues such as what researcher development is, and (socio-)psychological an d socio-cultural issues, such as how it occurs. The interpretation of "researcher" is wide and includes research students and other early career researchers, established researchers, those for whom research is a component of their work, experienced and distinguished researchers, and those who aspire to be researchers.
Coverage Includes:
Original empirical research, conceptual analyses, policy analyses, and theoretical perspectives are discussed within the context of researcher development.
Key benefits:
- Two distinct journal sections:
- i) Research and Theory and
- ii)Researcher Development in Practice ensure that the understanding of all aspects of researcher development and related policy and practice across all sectors and context is covered
- A transparent and stringent peer review ensures that articles are read and adjudicated by leading experts from around the world
- All research published has strong implications for the workplace.
Submit a paper:
Submissions to the International Journal for Researcher Development are made using ScholarOne Manuscripts, the online submission and peer review system. Registration and access are available at:
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ijrd
Any questions can be sent to the Editor: Dr Linda Evans, Reader in Education, University of Leeds, UK E-mail: L.Evans@education.leeds.ac.uk
For full author guidelines and more information please see the
journal homepage:
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