Aims and Scope
The International Journal of Multidisciplinary Open Research and Advancement (IJMORA) aims to publish high-quality scholarly work from all fields of life, knowledge, research, innovation, and professional practice. The journal welcomes original, ethical, well-structured, and meaningful contributions from science, engineering, technology, health, medicine, education, environment, agriculture, business, management, economics, humanities, social sciences, arts, law, policy, sustainability, and applied research.
Journal Aim
The main aim of IJMORA is to provide an international platform for researchers, academics, students, professionals, institutions, and independent scholars to publish and share research that contributes to knowledge development, innovation, problem solving, and societal progress. IJMORA supports multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research because modern challenges are rarely limited to one subject area. Real-world problems in health, environment, technology, education, economy, society, energy, agriculture, and policy require connected thinking and collaboration across fields.
The journal encourages research that presents clear objectives, sound methodology, reliable results, critical analysis, and useful conclusions. IJMORA values both theoretical and applied research, provided that the manuscript contributes meaningfully to its field and follows ethical publication standards.
Scope of IJMORA
IJMORA has a broad multidisciplinary scope. The journal accepts articles from almost all academic and professional fields, as long as the work is original, relevant, properly written, ethically prepared, and useful for readers. The journal is not limited to a few subjects. It is designed for researchers working across all major branches of knowledge and practical life.
Submissions may focus on basic research, applied research, experimental studies, theoretical analysis, computational work, field studies, surveys, policy analysis, educational models, clinical and health-related studies, environmental investigations, social research, business studies, technology development, innovation, sustainability, and interdisciplinary solutions.
Major Subject Areas
- Physical Sciences
- Life Sciences
- Engineering and Technology
- Materials Science
- Nanotechnology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Mathematics
- Computer Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Data Science
- Cybersecurity
- Information Technology
- Robotics and Automation
- Medical Sciences
- Public Health
- Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Nursing and Healthcare
- Biotechnology
- Agriculture
- Food Science
- Environmental Sciences
- Climate Change
- Renewable Energy
- Sustainability Studies
- Education
- Psychology
- Social Sciences
- Humanities
- Arts and Culture
- Language and Literature
- History
- Philosophy
- Law and Policy
- Business and Management
- Economics and Finance
- Tourism and Hospitality
- Media and Communication
- Urban Studies
- Development Studies
- Interdisciplinary Research
Science and Applied Sciences
IJMORA welcomes research in physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, environmental science, materials science, nanoscience, biotechnology, and applied laboratory-based studies. Articles may include experimental findings, theoretical models, characterization studies, computational analysis, and practical applications.
Engineering and Technology
The journal accepts work in civil, mechanical, electrical, chemical, materials, industrial, environmental, biomedical, and computer engineering. Research on digital systems, artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, automation, software, cybersecurity, data systems, and smart technologies is also welcomed.
Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
IJMORA publishes research related to medical sciences, public health, healthcare systems, nursing, pharmacy, clinical studies, biomedical science, biotechnology, nutrition, epidemiology, disease prevention, health education, and healthcare innovation.
Education and Learning
The journal welcomes educational research, teaching methods, curriculum development, digital learning, assessment models, educational technology, higher education studies, teacher training, student development, and lifelong learning.
Social Sciences and Humanities
IJMORA supports research in sociology, psychology, political science, history, philosophy, anthropology, language, literature, communication, cultural studies, ethics, law, governance, public policy, and human behavior.
Business, Economics and Management
The journal accepts research in business strategy, entrepreneurship, finance, economics, marketing, human resource management, organizational studies, leadership, innovation management, accounting, and sustainable business practices.
Article Types Accepted
IJMORA accepts several types of scholarly manuscripts. Each submission must be clear, original, properly referenced, and suitable for academic publication.
- Original Research Articles
- Review Articles
- Systematic Reviews
- Mini Reviews
- Short Communications
- Technical Notes
- Case Studies
- Methodology Papers
- Conceptual Papers
- Policy Papers
- Perspective Articles
- Editorials
- Letters to the Editor
- Conference and Special Issue Articles
Interdisciplinary and Real-World Research
IJMORA especially encourages interdisciplinary research that connects two or more fields. Examples include artificial intelligence in healthcare, nanotechnology in energy storage, education technology, environmental policy, public health communication, sustainable business models, climate change and agriculture, digital humanities, biotechnology and medicine, and smart systems for society.
Research with practical relevance is strongly encouraged. Manuscripts that identify real problems, test useful solutions, analyze social or scientific needs, improve professional practice, or support evidence-based decision-making are suitable for IJMORA.
Quality and Ethical Expectations
IJMORA expects all submissions to follow academic honesty, research ethics, proper authorship, accurate citation, transparent methodology, and responsible reporting. Manuscripts should not contain plagiarism, fabricated data, fake references, misleading claims, manipulated images, or unethical research practices.
Authors must ensure that their work is original and that all data, figures, tables, references, and conclusions are accurate. Studies involving humans, animals, clinical data, surveys, or sensitive information should follow relevant ethical requirements and approvals where applicable.
Who Can Submit?
IJMORA welcomes submissions from university researchers, PhD scholars, postgraduate students, faculty members, scientists, engineers, medical professionals, industry researchers, policy experts, independent scholars, and multidisciplinary research teams. The journal supports global participation and encourages contributions from both established and emerging researchers.
Final Scope Statement
IJMORA is open to research from all fields of life and knowledge, provided that the work is scholarly, ethical, clear, and useful. The journal does not restrict itself to a narrow academic area. Instead, it supports broad multidisciplinary publishing where science, society, technology, health, education, business, environment, culture, and innovation can meet.
Through this broad scope, IJMORA aims to serve as a platform for meaningful research, academic collaboration, knowledge exchange, and global scholarly advancement.