Nordic Studies In Education: Impact Factor, Indexing, Publication Time & Fees
The Nordic Studies In Education is reputed journal publishes research related to Social Sciences. The ISSN of the journal is 18915949, 18915914.
Through this web page, researchers can check the indexing, publication fee, journal quartile, and journal aim & scope.
Nordic Studies In Education: Details
| Journal Title | Nordic Studies in Education |
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| Publisher | Universitetsforlaget AS |
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| Publication Country | Norway |
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| ISSN | 18915949, 18915914 |
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| Publication Area | Education (Q3) |
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| Publication Language | English |
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| Review Process | Double anonymous peer review |
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| Scopus Indexed | Yes |
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Journal Quartile
The Nordic Studies In Education is ranked in Q3.
Indexing
The Nordic Studies In Education is indexed in: DOAJ, Scopus, UGC CARE Group 2.
Publication Fee
The Nordic Studies In Education does not charge any publication fee.
Publication Time
The Nordic Studies In Education takes an average of 40 weeks to publish research papers.
Journal Official Website
The official website of the journal is https://noredstudies.org/.
Please visit only official website of the journal to submit research papers.
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