Journals
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EMU Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
EMU Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (EMU JPharmSci) is a peer reviewed, open access journal that is dedicated to any discipline under the category of pharmaceutical sciences. It publishes research articles, short communications, and reviews under the pharmacy discipline. These include pharmaceutical chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutical botany, microbiology, toxicology, the history of pharmacy and areas such as phytotherapy, ethnobotany, sports pharmacy, which have gained importance in recent years, are also included within the scope of the journal. The journal is aimed to be published for three times a year and the first volume is published on November 2018. The publication language is English. The aims of the journal are to contribute to the scientific development and advancement of researchers within the field of pharmacy and to allow the exchange of information among readers.
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Journal of Cyprus Studies
The Journal of Cyprus Studies is a publication of EMU-CCS (Centre for Cyprus Studies) which was launched in 1995. It is multi-disciplinary, refereed and bilingual journal (both in English and Turkish) published biannually. The Journal of Cyprus Studies is dedicated to the scholarly study of all aspects of Cyprus issues at a global level. It plays an active role in the development of an authoritative archive and bibliography of sources and the provision of a scholarly, academic forum for the analysis, exchange, and critique of ideas on social, cultural, historical, environmental, political and legal matters relevant to the past, present or future of Cyprus.
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Kadın/Woman 2000, Journal for Women's Studies
Kadın/Woman 2000 -Journal for Women's Studies is a publication of Eastern Mediterranean University - Centre for Women's Studies. It is published biannually on June and December and is a multi-disciplinary, peer and blind reviewed, bilingual journal (both Turkish and English) dedicated to the scholarly study of all aspects of women and gender studies.