NSURJ
The NSURJ Review Process
How does a paper become an article? After submitting, the senior co-editors review a submitted paper to determine if it is appropriate for the journal. If it doesn’t fall within the scope of the journal, the paper will be rejected. If it is appropriate, the paper becomes a manuscript and is passed to the junior … Read more
Get Involved
Are you interested in working with NSURJ? The following positions are volunteer-based and may require training. Junior Editor Qualifications: Junior editors are volunteer, undergraduate students enrolled in a NSHE university or college. A junior editor should have a minimum of 45 credits toward their major with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. A junior editor … Read more
Starting Your Research
Who to Contact If you are not currently in a lab or conducting research, look into the faculty at your college or university. This may be easier done by searching specifically through a department. Find what studies are currently being conducted that are within your interest. After finding the study that you are most interested … Read more