Welcome to Academic Journals Online (ACJOL)

Academic Journals Online is an indexing outfit that indexes academic journals from different academic institutions and associations/societies. ACJOL simply creates a great opportunity for the online visibility of research and researchers, and gives free open access to scholarly researched works. ACJOL, as an indexing outfit is open to a large pool of multi-disciplinary learning resources, hence, offers distinct benefits to students, researchers, institutions, universities, governments and businesses. It ensures the assignment of Digital Object Identifier to Journals from the International Organization for Standardization. ACJOL was founded in 2018.

Our Partners

  • Patristic Institute, Augustinianum Library, Rome, Italy
  • Augustinian Institute Library, Nigeria
  • Nnadiebube Research Institute (NRI)
  • Igwebuike Research Institute (IRI)
  • University of Nigeria, Nsukka
  • Conference of Major Superiors of Nigeria
  • Federal College of Education (Technical) Umunze
  • Imo State University
  • Tansian University Umunya
  • Nnamdi Azikiwe University
  • Association for the Promotion of African Studies
  • Villanova Polytechnic Imesi Ile
  • Association for Universal Moral Education in Nigeria
  • All Saints Seminary, Ekpoma
  • Spiritan University Nneochi
  • Association of Professional Philosophers of Nigeria
  • Saint Augustine's Major Seminary, Jos
  • Saints Peter and Paul Major Seminary, Bodija, Ibadan
  • University of Jos
  • Saint Albert the Great Major Seminary, Abeokuta, Ogun State
  • Veritas University, Abuja
  • Good Shepherd Major Seminary, Kaduna
  • Saint Albert Institute, Fayit, Fadan-Kagoma, Kaduna
  • Good Shepherd Major Seminary, Kaduna
  • African Philosophy Students Association
  • Political Philosophers Association of Nigeria
  • Ebonyi State University, Abakiliki
  • Seat of Wisdom Major Seminary, Ariam, Umuahia
  • Kogi State University, Ayigba
  • Federal University of Lafia, Lafia

LATEST PUBLICATIONS

Journals

  • APPON PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY

    APPON PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY journal is a publication of Association of Philosophy Professionals of Nigeria (APPON). The journal is interested in topical issues in all areas of philosophy but special consideration may be given to issues in epistemology and philosophy of science. Contemporary practical and imaginative issues that sell philosophy as pivotal to development are highly welcome. It however, encourages discussions that bind theory and practice in both Western and African epistemologies and sciences. Papers are accepted for publication throughout the year. As a quarterly journal, three issues are expected to be published annually.

  • JOS JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY

    Jos Journal of Religion and Philosophy (JJRP) is a journal published by the Department of Religion and Philosophy, University of Jos. JJRP is purely dedicated to the publication of original academic papers in the areas of the Religion and Philosophy. Results of research are presented as fresh theories, hypotheses, and analyses of new ideas or discoveries. Extensions of existing theories and review of books of this nature are also covered within the standard range of this journal. The journal has a vision to put intellectuals on the global map.

  • AKWA IBOM STATE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF ARTS

    AKSU Journal of Arts is an annual publication devoted to publishing articles relevant to the development of education in the areas of Arts and Humanities. Articles in any of the regular disciplines of the Humanities: Language, Linguistic, Communication Arts, History, Theatre, Performing or Creative Arts, History and Diplomatic Studies or International Relations, Philosophy, Religious and Cultural Studies, Law, Sociology, Education, Political Science etc., are peer-reviewed before publication. Book reviews and commentaries pertinent to humanistic studies are also considered for publication.

  • NJIKO: A Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Humanities, Law, Education and Social Sciences

    NJIKO, a Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Humanities, Law, Education and Social Sciences (NMJHLESS) is a peer reviewed Journal publishing valuable contributions on any aspect of the concerned disciplines. NMJHLESS invites the submission of articles, book reviews, discussions, responses and notices from professional philosophers and scholars. It is particularly interested in publishing contributions by authors who pursue their academic development. The principal aim of NMJHLESS is to promote knowledge and development.

  • IGWEBUIKE: African Journal of Arts and Humanities

    Igwebuike: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities is a journal published by the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya. IAAJAH is purely dedicated to the publication of original academic papers in the areas of the Arts and Humanities. Results of research are presented as fresh theories, hypotheses, and analyses of new ideas or discoveries. Extensions of existing theories and review of books of this nature are also covered within the standard range of this journal. The journal has a vision to put Africa and African intellectuals on the global map. However, this does not imply that non-Africans cannot publish in it.

  • Journal of African Studies and Sustainable Development

    The Journal of African Studies and Sustainable Development (ISSN Online: 2630-7073; Print: 2630-7065) is a journal published by the Association for the Promotion of African Studies. JASSD is purely dedicated to the publication of original academic papers in the areas of the Arts and Humanities. Results of research are presented as fresh theories, hypotheses, and analyses of new ideas or discoveries. Extensions of existing theories and review of books of this nature are also covered within the standard range of this journal.

  • OCHENDO: An African Journal of Innovative Studies

    Ochendo: An African Journal of Innovative Studies is a journal published by the Association for the Promotion of African Studies. OAAJIS is purely dedicated to the publication of original academic papers that border on innovative studies. Results of research are presented as fresh theories, hypotheses, and analyses of new ideas or discoveries. Extensions of existing theories and review of books of this nature are also covered within the standard range of this journal.

  • Nnadiebube Journal of Religion, Culture and Society

    Nnadiebube Journal of Religion, Culture and Society (NJRCS) is a peer-reviewed biannual journal that publishes well researched scholarly articles on general Philosophy and Philosophy related researches within African Studies and the field of Humanities.  NJRCS is a publication of Nnadiebube Research Institute LTD/GTE (former Nnadiebube Academy of Philosophy, Social Sciences, Humanities and Educational Research,-NAPSSHER) in affiliation with the Department of Philosophy, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka-Nigeria. NJRCS is published in loving memory of Rt. Rev. Msgr. Martin Okeke Maduka who championed, in his lifetime, the cause of inculturation in Igbo-African society.

  • AKU: An African Journal of Contemporary Research

    AKU: An African Journal of Contemporary Research (ISSN: 26814-0761 (Print) 2814-0753 (e)) is a journal published by the Association for the Promotion of African Studies. AAJCR is purely dedicated to the publication of original academic papers on contemporary issues. Results of research are presented as fresh theories, hypotheses, and analyses of new ideas or discoveries. Extensions of existing theories and review of books of this nature are also covered within the standard range of this journal.

  • AMAMIHE Journal of Applied Philosophy

    AMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy (AJAP) is published by the Department of Philosophy, Imo State University, Nigeria. AJAP is purely dedicated to the publication of original academic papers in the area of Philosophy. Results of research are presented as fresh theories, hypotheses, and analyses of new ideas or discoveries. Extensions of existing theories and review of books of this nature are also covered within the standard range of this journal.

  • Oracle of Wisdom Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs (OWIJOPPA)

    OWIJOPPA is a publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra State, Nigeria. It was founded in 2017 by Dr. Ejikemeuwa J. O. Ndubisi. OWIJOPPA welcomes original and well-researched articles from all areas of philosophy and other related disciplines.

  • ESTAGA: JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES

    ESTAGA: Journal of Interdisciplinary Perspectives (SJIP) publishes articles and creative works that facilitate conversation on research, theory, fiction, concepts, and practice on a range of topics across diverse educational, sociopolitical, artistic, and cultural contexts. The Journal is broad in scope, seeking articles, essays, brief reports, fictional work as well as multimedia contributions. We are committed to open-access and online diffusion of experts providing credible, nuanced and thought provoking information and perspectives around issues of public interest.The journal seeks to cultivate a conversation among scholars, researchers, activists, educators, policy-makers, and practitioners. The editors welcome well-conceived and well-written articles in English that advance our understanding and knowledge of issues germane to the public.

  • Nnadiebube Journal of Education in Africa

    Nnadiebube Journal of Education in Africa (NJEA) is a peer-reviewed open journal that publishes well researched scholarly articles on general Education and other related researches within the ambient of African Philosophy of Education.  NJEA is a publication of Nnadiebube Research Institute, NRI,  (former Nnadiebube Academy of Philosophy, Social Sciences, Humanities and Educational Research-NAPSSHER), in affiliation with the School of Education, Federal College of Education (Technical), Umunze, Anambra State. NJEA is published in loving memory of Rt. Rev. Msgr. Martin Okeke Maduka who championed, in his lifetime, the cause of inculturation in Igbo-African society.  

  • Nnadiebube Journal of Philosophy

    Nnadiebube Journal of Philosophy (NJP) is a peer-reviewed biannual journal that publishes well researched scholarly articles on general Philosophy and Philosophy related researches within African Studies and the field of Humanities.  NJP is a publication of Nnadiebube Research Institute LTD/GTE (former Nnadiebube Academy of Philosophy, Social Sciences, Humanities and Educational Research,-NAPSSHER) in affiliation with the Department of Philosophy, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka-Nigeria. NJP is published in loving memory of Rt. Rev. Msgr. Martin OkekeMaduka who championed, in his lifetime, the cause of inculturation in Igbo-African society.

  • Nnadiebube Journal of Languages and Literatures

    Nnadiebube Journal of Languages and Literatures (NJLL) is a peer-reviewed biannual journal that publishes well researched scholarly articles on general Philosophy and Philosophy related researches within African Studies and the field of Humanities.  NJLL is a publication of Nnadiebube Research Institute LTD/GTE (former Nnadiebube Academy of Philosophy, Social Sciences, Humanities and Educational Research,-NAPSSHER) in affiliation with the Department of Philosophy, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka-Nigeria. NJRCS is published in loving memory of Rt. Rev. Msgr. Martin Okeke Maduka who championed, in his lifetime, the cause of inculturation in Igbo-African society.

  • NASARA JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY (NAJOP)

    The Nasara Journal of Philosophy (NAJOP) is an international peer- reviewed journal of the Department of Philosophy, Federal University Lafia. It is established to provide academics and researchers a desired platform to publish their latest research findings to a wider audience. To this end, the journal welcomes high quality/well-researched works from any area of Philosophy, the Humanities and the Social Sciences.

  • ENCOUNTER: JOURNAL OF AFRICAN LIFE AND RELIGION

    This journal explores the rich tapestry of African life and religion, also delving into the diverse cultural traditions, spiritual beliefs, and societal dynamics shaping the continent. From ancient to modern and contemporary practices, we unravel the complexities of faith, identity, and community within the African context, offering insightful analyses and thought-provoking perspectives on the intersections of religion, culture, and daily life.

  • ESSENCE: Interdisciplinary- International Journal of Concerned African Philosophers

    The Journal came into existence in 1996 as a multidisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, evolved and graduated into special issues dealing with the multifaceted challenges of Existence and Being. From Lagos State University where I was raised as an academic to Nnamdi Azikiwe University where I was made a professor, Essence has been a very influential forum for thinkers and professional philosophers in Nigeria, Africa, and the world in general. It has been a veritable avenue for interrogating philosophical questions and problems from different traditions and cultures, while essentially aiming at promoting African philosophy and philosophy in Africa.

  • Lafia Journal of Religion and Humanities (LAJRAH)

    LAJRAH is published once annually by the Department of Christian Religious Studies, Federal University of Lafia, Nasarawa State, Nigeria. It is an international and doubleblind peer-reviewed journal which publishes original, quality and contemporary research findings in the field of religion in particular and humanities in general. The major plank of the publication is to promote academic study of religions in theoretical and practical perspectives. However, multi- disciplinary research works that link religion to other fields of human endeavor are welcome and considered for publication.

  • AQUINO | Journal of Philosophy

    AQUINO Journal of Philosophy (AJOP) is a publication of the Department of Philosophy
    University of Nigeria, Nsukka
    . The objective of the journal is to publish original articles and research findings in traditional and emerging fields of philosophy which explore not only the various thematic dimensions and traditions of the discipline, but also themes that painstakingly deal with the practical relevance of philosophy in different aspet of human endeavor.

  • NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES

    We are pleased to introduce to you the Nigerian Journal of Philosophical Studies (NJPS). A Publication of Association of Philosophy Professionals of Nigeria (APPON) which by this edition is bringing to the reading public and to the community of thinkers a compendium of freshly baked and intellectually stimulating articles by very reputable scholars.

  • JORAS - Nigerian Journal of Religion and Society

    The Nigerian Journal of Religion and Society (JORAS) is an annual Journal published by the academic staff of Good Shepherd Major Seminary, Kaduna. Its primary aim is to advance reection on relevant and concrete questions pertaining to the oft times thorny relationships of religion and society. Each author carriers responsibility of his/her ideas expressed.

  • Tansian University Journal of Arts, Management & Social Sciences

    Tansian University Journal of Arts, Management and Social Sciences (TUJAMSS) is a multidisciplinary journal committed to the promotion of excellence in the theoretical, conceptual and empirical research. Research articles are invited from interested scholars and researchers within and outside the academic community.

  • IBE JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY

    The IBE journal of philosophy is an international peer-reviewed journal of the Department of Philosophy, Kogi State University, Anyigba. It is established to provide academics and researchers a desired platform to establish their latest research findings to a wider audience. To this end, the journal welcomes high quality well-researched works from any area of Philosophy, the Humanities and the Social Sciences.

  • Tolle Lege: An Augustinian Journal of Philosophy and Theology

    TOLLE LEGE: An Augustinian Journal of Philosophy and Theology is a publication of the Augustinian Institute, Makurdi. It is purely dedicated to the publication of original academic papers in the areas of Philosophy and Theology. Results of research are presented as fresh theories, hypotheses, and analyses of new ideas or discoveries. Extensions of existing theories and review of books of this nature are also covered within the standard range of this journal. The journal has a vision to put Africa and African intellectuals on the global map. However, this does not imply that non-Africans cannot publish in it.

  • OHAZURUME - Unizik Journal of Culture and Civilization

    Ohazurume: Unizik Journal of Culture and Civilization is a multi-disciplinary annual publication committed to the articulation and promotion of excellent ideas and thoughts on the Igbo heritage and African civilization. The editors are inspired by the need to assemble well-researched papers and reviews in theoretical and applied research, which treat topical issues in diverse areas of IgboAfrican existence and development; Igbo-African worldview and values; Igbo-African symbols and institutions, Igbo-African situation and globalizing, and in the dissemination of research reports as tools for learning.

  • WEISHEIT PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL ARIAM (WEPJA)

    WEISHEIT PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL ARIAM (WEPJA) is a philosophical journal from the Seat of Wisdom Seminary, Ariam Umuahia. The word “Weisheit” is the German language word for "Wisdom." Apart from the practical considerations of choosing a name that has not already been taken by earlier and older philosophical journals, the choice of that word for this journal's name is not accidental. Philosophy, as coined by Pythagoras “Philo ta Sophia,” is defined most basically as “the love of Wisdom.” Besides the more obvious link to our Seminary's name, the choice of the German “Weisheit” has several levels of significance.

  • FLASH: JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION & PEACE STUDIES

    FLASH: JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION & PEACE STUDIES is a broad based and multidisciplinary reading. It primarily aims at publishing scholarly articles in philosophy religion and peace studies. However, it recognizes the gains of multi-disciplinary approach to scholarship and the need to enrich academic discourse through cross fertilization of ideas. The Journal therefore welcomes scholarly well-researched articles in the humanities and the various specialized sciences. Book reviews, new publications and advertisements are also welcomed.

  • JOS STUDIES

    JOS STUDIES is a journal published annually by St. Augustine's Major Seminary Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria with special interest on the Church in Africa. The 2020 edition of our journal explores Pope Francis’ typical and heartwarming style in a period in the world when there is a dearth of quality leadership, one that truly cares about people. The hope is that his gentle but coherent witness will inspire other leaders and would be leaders; after all people who have integrity inspire us all. The contributions in this edition largely revolve around this concern.


     

  • Nnadiebube Journal of Social Sciences

    Nnadiebube Journal of Social Sciences (NJSS) is a peer-reviewed open journal that publishes well researched scholarly articles on general Social Sciences and other related researches within African Studies and the field of Humanities. NJSS is a publication of Nnadiebube Research Institute, (NRI). NJSS is published in loving memory of Rt. Rev. Msgr. Martin Okeke Maduka who championed, in his lifetime, the cause of inculturation in Igbo-African society.

  • PJPJOPH - Pope John Paul II Journal of Philosophy and the Humanities

    Pope John Paul II Journal of Philosophy and the Humanities (PJPJOPH) is a publication of Pope John Paul II Seminary Okpuno, Awka. It is a peer reviewed interdisciplinary journal for well researched papers in the broad areas of philosophy and general humanities. It provides a viable repository for cutting edge and ground breaking researches for promotion of academic excellence.

  • EKPOMA REVIEW

    Philosophy and Theology Journal of the Catholic Major Seminary of All Saints, Uhiele, Ekpoma. The EKPOMA REVIEW is the fruit of genuine and scholarly desire to contribute to knowledge within the spectra of philosophy and theology. It is situated within the ambience of an academic community of purpose-driven research and formation towards the preservation, sustenance and handing on of core social, religious, cultural and historical values. This journal relies on the wheels of philosophy and theology to convey succinct and apt debates and issues bordering but not limited to the humanities.

  • NNAMDI AZIKIWE JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY

    The Nnamdi Azikiwe Journal of Philosophy NAJP is a peer reviewed biannual Journal publishing valuable contributions on any aspect of Philosophy. NAJP invites the submission of articles, book reviews, discussions, responses and notices from professional philosophers. It is particularly interested in publishing contributions by new authors who pursue their academic development. The principal aim of NAJP is to promote philosophy and development as well as the best of the living African philosophical and scientific tradition, especially the school of analytic African philosophy. NAJP is edited and published by the Department of Philosophy, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria.

  • VEJOH - VERITAS JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES

    VERITAS JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES (VEJOH) is the journal of the College of Humanities, Veritas University, Abuja, whose philosophy is predicated on the four cardinal pillars of Afroconstructivity, Humanity, Society and Development. It is a multidisciplinary academic journal dedicated to the publication of original and well researched academic papers in the areas of Arts, Humanities and the Social Sciences. It is open to articles in History, International Relations, English, Linguistics, Philosophy, Religious Studies, African Studies, Literature, Anthropology, Sociology, Gender and Development Studies. Articles are received from scholars within and outside the African continent. The Journal is published biannually including book reviews.

  • PHILOSOPHY AND PRAXIS

    Philosophy and Praxis is a Journal of The Association of Philosophy Professionals of Nigeria (APPON), formally NPA. The journal is a forum for the publication and dissemination of well-researched and original articles, discussions and reports in philosophy and related disciplines. While no theme is a priori excluded from publication, preference is given to articles which explore the bearing of philosophical theories to socio-cultural, political, economic and historical life and problems, especially as these relate to Africans both in the continent and in Diaspora.

  • ÌJÍRÒRÒ - AFRICAN STUDENTS’ JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY

    ÌJÍRÒRÒ is an African philosophy students’ journal of philosophy. The word ‘ìjíròrò’ is a Yoruba term for ‘conversation’ or ‘deliberation’.It is chosen because the journal is geared towards bringing in African philosophy students, (post)graduates and undergraduates alike, into academic conversations for the ultimate goal of adding to the existing body of knowledge and possibly proffering solutions to the existential problems in our society. Accordingly, the journal is first African, because it accentuates African wisdom. It is for students, because it is geared towards making the voice of students heard in the African dispensation – soro soke!

  • PHILOSOPHIA POLITICA

    Philosophia Politica: Journal of African Political Philosophy and Leadership is an internationally blind peerreviewed journal published by the African Political Philosophers Association in collaboration with the Political Philosophers Association of Nigeria, PPAN; the South Africa Political Philosophers;the Political Philosophers of Ghana; the Political Philosophers of Tanzania; the Political Philosophers of Kenya; and the Political Philosophers of Zimbabwe. This journal publishes scholarly articles in any aspect of leadership in Africa, especially economic, legal, social, political leadership and governance in Africa. It publishes in June and December. This special edition focused on philosophical analyses on the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria. This was why this edition was named Philosophy and Covid-19 Pandemic in Nigeria.

  • BODIJA JOURNAL | A Philosophico-Theological Journal

    BODIJA JOURNAL is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary scholarly journal published by the Major Seminary of Saints Peter and Paul, Bodija, Ibadan. It examines various topical issues in Philosophy and Theology, especially as they relate with the African continent. It provides the platform for publication of scientific papers written for the purpose of advancing academic research. Manuscripts are judged on the topic, intellectual and scientific content, clarity of the presentation and concurrence with the identity of the institution.

  • AGORA - A Journal of Philosophical & Theological Studies

    AGORA JOURNAL is a peer-reviewed journal of St Albert the Great Major Seminary, Idowu Offonran, Abeokuta, Ogun state, Nigeria. AGORA is a forum for academics and researchers in Philosophy, Theology and other related disciplines, to present their well-researched and scholarly articles to a wider audience. Only articles that reflect the characteristic rigour of philosophy, theology and their related disciplines will be accepted for peer-review and subsequent publication.

  • ALBERTINE JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY

    Albertine Journal of Philosophy is a Journal of the Department of Philosophy, St. Albert Institute, Fayit-Fadan, Kagoma, Kafanchan, Kaduna State, an Affiliate of the University of Jos, Plateau State. It is a peer-reviewed journal established to provide academics, scholars and researchers an avenue to publish the latest research in their different fields of studies with the aim of providing a broad-based and current thinking in the area of philosophy and the humanities. This is in pursuance of the vision of producing well rounded, morally and intellectually capable graduates by broadening their information base beyond and outside their areas of specialisation.

  • JATREP - Journal of African Traditional Religion and Philosophy

    The Journal of African Traditional Religion and Phylosophy (JATREP) is purely dedicated to the publication of original academic papers in the areas of theArts and Humanities. Results of research are presented as fresh theories, hypotheses, and analyses of new ideas or discoveries. Extensions of existing theories and review of books of this nature are also covered within the standard range of this journal.

  • THE CATHOLIC VOYAGE : African Journal of Consecrated Life

    The Catholic Voyage, founded in 2004, is an academic journal, published annually by the Conference of Major Superiors of Nigeria (men and women). The journal is destined primarily for consecrated men and women, clergy and persons in religious institutes‘ Formation houses in Nigeria and, hopefully, in other parts of Africa. The readership is also the lay faithful interested in deepening their knowledge about the vocation, the life and the mission of consecrated persons. The contents of the journal, thus, should strive to educate, inform and form readers. In the message it transmits, it strives to propagate ― "the good, the true and the beautiful" (John Paul II, Ecclesia in Africa, n.124).

  • SAGS Series

    SAGS SERIES is a publication of the St Albert the Great Major Seminary (SAGS) Idowu-Offonran Abeokuta, Nigeria. The Series is the perspective of the Seminary on certain societal issues. The attack of coronavirus disease 2019 (covid-19) triggered the birth of this Series. A mini-conference was organized on Tuesday April 21, 2020 on how the Church can continue her formation and ministry alongside covid-19 pandemic.

  • Multidisciplinary Journal of Education, Research and Development

    Multidisciplinary Journal of Education, Research and Development (MUJERD) is a Multidisciplinary Journal published by School of Education, Federal College of Education (Technical), Umunze, Anambra State, Nigeria. This multidisciplinary approach is necessitated by the fact that present day research is becoming interdisciplinary in nature. There is need for this approach to reinvigorate and improve teaching and learning in the field of Education. Our journal is meant to promote exchange of ideas and encourage multidisciplinary approach to issues in and around the world.

  • Vocational and Technical Education Journal

    Vocational and Technical Education Journal (VOTEJ) is a publication of the Faculty of Vocational and Technical Education, University Of Nigeria, Nsukka. VOTEJ is a scholarly research publication where current and emerging issues in vocational education are discussed. Manuscripts considered for publication are well articulated, useful and relevant to the field of vocational education and other related fields.

  • Villanova Journal of Science, Technology and Management

    VJSTM is a bi-annual Villanova Journal of Science, Technology and Management. The Journal is primarily concerned with publishing research articles, reviews, and innovations in diverse fields as Science, Engineering Technology and Management. Opinions espoused on any issue are that of the writer(s) and do not reflect the view of the Editorial Board. However, copyright on any article published here is vested in the publisher.

  • Villanova Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities

    Villanova Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities is a publication of Villanova Polytechnic, Osogbo. It is purely dedicated to the publication of original academic papers in the areas of social sciences and humanities. Results of research are presented as fresh theories, hypotheses, and analyses of new ideas or discoveries. Extensions of existing theories and review of books of this nature are also covered within the standard range of this journal. The journal has a vision to put Africa and African intellectuals on the global map. However, this does not imply that non-Africans cannot publish in it.

  • Aumen Journal of Moral Education in Africa

    AUMEN Journal for Moral Education in Africa, (AJMEA) is a peer-reviewed biannual journal that publishes well researched scholarly articles on general ethics and morality related researches within African Studies and the field of moral education.  AJMEA is a publication of Association for Universal Moral Education in Nigeria (AUMEN) in affiliation with Association for Moral Education (AME), a non-profit International Organization that was founded in 1976 to provide an interdisciplinary forum for professionals and practitioners interested in the moral dimensions of educational theory and practice. It supports self-reflective educational practices that value the worth and dignity of each individual as a moral agent in a pluralistic society. The Association for Universal Moral Education Nigeria, AUMEN, is a part of the global Association for Moral Education which has membership in 34 countries. AUMEN is for the formation of an integral personality through character formation and general discipline.