Submissions

Applications for the 2024 - 2025 academic year are now open! As you prepare your application, feel free to review the manuscript criteria and common FAQs below to guide your writing/submission process. All submissions are due January 13, 2025.

Please direct all questions to rachel.murali@utexas.edu

On the behalf of our Editing Team, we look forward to reading your manuscript!

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Manuscript Criteria

Originality

Research should be a significant addition to the accumulated knowledge within your discipline, which implies it must offer something new.

Organization

Paper should be organized in a logical and coherent way. Titles, Navigations, subNavigations, etc. should be clear. The basic organization of a research paper (abstract, introduction, methods, etc.) should be organized in a logical way.

Significance

The significance of a research paper refers to the contribution(s) to and impact of the study on a research field. The significance also signals who benefits from the research findings and how.

Quality

The paper should display an in-depth discussion and elaboration found in all sections of the paper. Minimal spelling or grammatical should be present. The paper should demonstrate profound analysis and high quality of writing. Analysis and statements are integrated into the author's own voice and insights. The author should display synthesis of ideas in and between sections and the overall flow of the paper should be coherent.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What types of submissions does Texas URJ accept?

A: We accept papers of all disciplines. We encourage everyone from any major or area of interest to submit.

Q: When do submissions open?

A: Traditionally, submissions open mid-Fall of every academic year. However, this year, we will open submissions mid-Summer.

Q: What types of submissions are allowed?

A: We accept original research work (i.e. scientific research in laboratory settings). Literature reviews, senior theses, and FRI research is acceptable. However, classwork and essays will not be accepted. Any research conducted as a part of a university course will not be considered.

Q: Who does the Texas URJ Volumes target?

A: We target the original research work that is conducted here at the University of Texas Austin. By publishing the works of college students, we strive to showcase the work of college students to the UT community and beyond.

Q: I have just graduated from college, can I submit?

A: Yes, you are able to submit! Applications open in the Summer and seniors who have graduated the past Spring prior to the Summer to when submissions open will be able to submit.

Questions about the Texas URJ? Email rachel.murali@utexas.edu with any questions or concerns.