À propos de cette revue
The LASU Journal of Multidisciplinary Nigerian Studies (LASUJMNS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing rigorous, original, and policy-relevant research on Nigeria within a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary framework. Published biannually (June and December), the journal provides a high-impact platform for researchers, academics, policymakers, and practitioners to share cutting-edge findings, reviews, and scholarly analyses relevant to Nigerian studies.
Our mission is to foster innovation and collaboration by publishing rigorously vetted, high-quality research that deepens understanding of Nigeria’s socio-political, economic, cultural, technological, and educational dynamics. With a distinguished Editorial Board of leading experts and a commitment to transparency, ethical publishing, and open access, LASUJMNS ensures broad dissemination of knowledge to local and global audiences.
We invite submissions of original research articles, theoretical papers, systematic reviews, policy analyses, and scholarly commentaries that align with our aims and scope. All manuscripts undergo a fair, double-blind peer-review process to maintain the highest academic standards.
Explore our latest articles, learn about submission guidelines, or join us as a reviewer, we welcome your contributions to advancing multidisciplinary Nigerian studies research.
Aims and Scope
The LASU Journal of Multidisciplinary Nigerian Studies (LASUJMNS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes high-quality, original research across multiple disciplines with clear relevance to Nigeria. The journal aims to serve as a leading platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to disseminate innovative findings, theoretical advancements, and practical insights that contribute to scholarship and public policy.
Scope
The journal welcomes submissions across the following areas (but is not limited to):
Governance, public policy, and political economy in Nigeria
Education, human capital development, and curriculum studies
Sociology, demography, gender studies, and youth development
History, culture, language, literature, and creative industries
Economics, entrepreneurship, innovation, and development studies
Law, human rights, security, and conflict studies
Public health, community health, and social determinants of health
Science, technology, digital transformation, and society
Environment, sustainability, urbanisation, and climate adaptation
We encourage contributions in the form of:
✔ Original research articles
✔ Theoretical papers
✔ Systematic reviews
✔ Policy analyses
✔ Scholarly commentaries
Key Objectives
- To promote rigorous, interdisciplinary research with significant scholarly and policy impact.
- To foster open access to knowledge through ethical and transparent publishing practices.
- To provide fair, constructive, and timely double-blind peer review.
- To bridge the gap between academic research and real-world policy and practice in Nigeria.
- LASUJMNS adheres strictly to international best practices in publishing, guided by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).