Aims & Scope – Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Horizon
The Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Horizon (JMRH) is dedicated to the dissemination of high-quality peer-reviewed literature bridging multiple academic areas. By maintaining a broad, multidisciplinary scope, JMRH encourages academic collaboration, theoretical reviews, and innovative field studies that address complex, real-world problems from diverse methodological viewpoints.
Core Focus
To foster dialog between different research fields and provide a rigorous platform for both fundamental sciences and social applications, ensuring high visibility through open-access digital distribution.
Target Disciplines and Research Themes
JMRH welcomes submissions across a wide spectrum of scholarly fields. To guide potential authors, our primary sections and topics are outlined below:
| Subject Section | Key Research Themes & Fields Covered |
|---|---|
| Commerce & Management | Business studies, finance, banking, marketing, human resources, entrepreneurship, e-commerce, international trade, and micro-finance. |
| Education & Pedagogy | Curriculum development, e-learning methodologies, educational psychology, inclusive education, teacher training, and policy reforms in higher education. |
| Science & Technology | Pure and applied mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer science, software engineering, machine learning applications, and materials science. |
| Environmental Studies | Forest ecology, Western Ghats biodiversity, climate change impact, conservation, soil science, agricultural sustainability, and water resource management. |
| Social Sciences & Humanities | Sociology, history, literature, public policy, governance, law, human rights, gender studies, and tribal community development. |
Accepted Article Types
To support a wide range of academic dialogue, JMRH accepts several formats of manuscripts, including:
- Original Research Articles: Fully developed studies reporting novel findings, methodologies, and outcomes.
- Review Papers: Systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and literature critiques that summarize past findings and identify future research directions.
- Case Studies & Case Reports: Action-oriented reports on specific organizational, educational, or environmental implementations.
- Short Communications: Brief reports of highly significant preliminary findings that warrant rapid publishing.
- Conference Proceedings: Peer-reviewed collections of academic papers from national/international seminars and college symposia.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does JMRH accept interdisciplinary papers?
Yes, JMRH strongly encourages interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary papers. Research that bridges multiple fields (e.g., environmental science and economics, technology and education) is highly welcomed.
What kinds of articles can I submit?
JMRH accepts original research articles, review papers, case studies, conference proceedings, conceptual papers, and short communications across all covered disciplines.
How does JMRH define its multidisciplinary focus?
JMRH provides a unified platform where researchers from different areas—such as humanities, science, technology, management, and commerce—can publish together, promoting cross-talk and broader visibility.
Interested in Publishing?
Check our author guidelines to format your manuscript or contact our editors for pre-submission inquiries regarding the scope of your work.