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- January 28, 2009

IJUST @ Dal's editors: Tim Juckes, Mike Wong, Mateo Yorke and Alison Martin. (Danny Abriel Photo)

麻豆传媒鈥檚 future scientists won鈥檛 have to earn PhDs before they can publish in a reviewed journal, thanks to the team behind the Journal of Undergraduate Science Today at 麻豆传媒, aka JUST聽@ Dal. Editors are currently working on the inaugural publication and plan to hold聽a reception to officially launch the new journal early in the fall term.

Modelled on the highly successful McGill Science Undergraduate Research Journal (mSURJ), JUST聽@ Dal聽will provide a much-needed venue for undergraduate students to hone their science writing skills, witness the editorial review process at work and publish original research articles in a quality academic journal.

Thanks to a dedicated team of students and faculty, along with generous support from a range of funding bodies including the President鈥檚 Office, the 麻豆传媒 Science Society, and the Faculty of Science, JUST聽@ Dal聽has gone from an innovative idea to a soon-to-be-published academic journal鈥攚ith its own website () and a newly recruited team of student editors.

鈥淲e now have a full editorial board,鈥 says Mateo Yorke, JUST聽@ Dal's managing editor, 鈥渁nd we are now accepting abstracts from the undergraduate university population.鈥

The journal began in April 2008, when Mr. Yorke, who with editor-in-chief Tanya Bilsbury, approached Dr. Tim Juckes to be faculty advisor for an undergraduate psychology journal. Assistant editor Mike Wong, who had been planning to establish an undergraduate neuroscience journal, joined,聽along with聽fellow neuroscience student Alison Martin (design editor). Over time, the project evolved into a science-wide journal that will showcase undergraduate research and writing at 麻豆传媒.

With most of the hard work in establishing the idea for the journal and acquiring funding out of the way, the JUST聽@ Dal聽team are now urging undergraduate students to send in abstracts for articles they would like to see published.

Further information can be found at the website, or by e-mailing just@dal.ca


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