Berkeley students share their research!
Scholarly communication is a critical part of the research cycle. If you have put effort into your research and analysis, you should share your findings with others. Look for opportunities to present and discuss your research in a department colloquium, at a conference session, or in a research publication. Many departments sponsor presentations of senior thesis research in April, Undergraduate Research Month.
Publish in a Berkeley Journal!
Check with the individual journals for their submission deadlines and manuscript formats.
- Berkeley Chemical Review
- Berkeley Undergraduate Journal (Social Sciences, Humanities)
- Berkeley Undergraduate Journal of Classics
- Berkeley Scientific
- Clio's Scroll: The Berkeley Undergraduate History Journal
- Comparative Literature Undergraduate Journal
- "Eleven" - sociology undergraduate research journal,
- The Idealist (Philosophy)
- Psychology at Berkeley
- The Troika Journal (European and Eurasian Cultures)
- The Berkeley Economic Review
Become an editor!
Sharpen your reading and analytical skills and help fellow students to organize and polish their written work. Learn the nuts and bolts of academic publishing while developing intellectual leadership. Check with the individual journals (above) to see how to participate.