The UC Global Health Institute partnered with UC Press to develop Advances in Global Health, a peer-reviewed, open access, research journal that is focused on advancing health equity throughout the world and is committed to decolonizing and democratizing global health. Two-thirds of the Editorial Board is comprised of leading scientists from low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). The journal is dedicated to inclusivity and seeks to involve researchers from LMICs in all aspects of the journal, and specifically, encourages contributions from authors situated in these regions.
“Advances in Global Health will create a platform to promote scientific discovery, debate and discourse that eventually leads to improved health around the world,” notes Editor-in-Chief Dr. Craig R. Cohen. “The Journal will encourage submission of a variety of scholarly article types including full length research articles, perspectives, commentaries and letters that address the complexities of global health.” Full UC Press blog.
Submissions
Advances in Global Health is open for submissions and particularly welcomes contributions from researchers and learners in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). You can find more information on the type of articles solicited on the official website, here.