A Science duty is to seek the truth, report facts accurately, and provide context.
Dear Collegues we would like to invite You to send your papers,
articls and research works for our new Issue of Ohrid Academic
Journal, Vol 2.
As You know OAJ has:
- ISSN (online) Nummber : 2955-277X
- DOI nummber for every published paper (what make your Sci Impact
Global and easy)
and
- very strict publishing policy which include double peer
review model of selection of the papers
To make your preparation process of submitting of your manuscript
easy we had published on our OAJ web Platform Information for Authors with Essential checks. under the link:
ohridacdjou.eu/Instructions-for-Authors.html
On
that linked You will find „Preparing
and submitting your
manuscript „
with two
main parts:
-
Essential checks (
10 important points)
and
-
Information for Authors ( 14 points) with all details:
1.
Introduction, 2. Language
of Submission 3. Online Submission Process,4. Material Submitted
to OAJ should be,5. Submissions,
6. General Articles, 7. Double
Peer Review, 8. Title,
Abstract, Keywords, 09. References, Tables and Figures,10.
Scientific Consideration, 11. OAJ Referencing Style Guidelines,
12. On
Footnotes and Tables, 13. License to Publish, 14. Open
Access Information for Authors, 15. Availability of Data and
Materials 16. Data and Software Citation) !
We
are expecting scholar papers from a field of social sciences,
humanities, political sciences or interdisciplinary works.
Deadline
for submitting the papers is 15th May 2026.
At the crossroads of civilizations. Ohrid has long stood as a meeting ground of cultures and ideas. Its legacy unites mythic imagination with philosophical inquiry, while its continuity across centuries reflects the resilience of human creativity. Legends such as that of Cadmus remind us that Ohrid is not merely a place, but a symbolic landscape where myth and history converge into enduring meaning.
In the ninth century, Saint Clement of Ohrid established what is often regarded as the first Slavic university or literary school. Thousands of students were educated there, manuscripts were copied and created, and literacy spread among Slavic peoples. This formative work shaped Slavic written culture and contributed decisively to the development of the Cyrillic tradition. The mission of preserving wisdom and cultivating futuregenerations resonates deeply with the aims of modern academic institutions.
Editor-in-Chief OAJ
Deputy Editor- in- Chief
Editorial Board
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