About the Journal

African Multidisciplinary Scholarship Journal (AMSJ) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing high-quality scholarly research across diverse disciplines with a particular focus on African perspectives, experiences, innovations, and global relevance. The journal serves as a dynamic platform for researchers, academicians, professionals, policymakers, and practitioners to disseminate original research, theoretical insights, empirical studies, case analyses, and contemporary reviews that contribute to knowledge development and sustainable transformation in Africa and beyond.

AMSJ embraces a multidisciplinary approach by welcoming contributions from a broad range of academic fields including business, finance, economics, education, social sciences, humanities, public administration, information technology, environmental studies, health sciences, law, governance, development studies, and related disciplines. The journal encourages interdisciplinary collaboration and scholarly integration aimed at addressing emerging global and regional challenges through innovative and evidence-based research.

The journal is committed to promoting academic excellence, intellectual diversity, ethical research practices, and impactful scholarship that informs policy, practice, and societal advancement. Through rigorous peer review and international editorial standards, AMSJ seeks to foster critical discourse, research innovation, and scholarly engagement among academics and professionals across Africa and the international community.

Aim of the Journal

To provide an inclusive scholarly platform for the publication and dissemination of multidisciplinary research that advances academic knowledge, policy development, innovation, and sustainable socio-economic transformation in Africa and globally.

Scope of the Journal

The journal publishes original research articles, review papers, conceptual papers, case studies, book reviews, and short communications in areas including but not limited to:

  • Business and Management
  • Finance and Accounting
  • Economics and Development Studies
  • Education and Pedagogy
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Public Administration and Governance
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Environmental and Sustainability Studies
  • Health and Community Development
  • Law and Human Rights
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • Humanities and Cultural Studies

Publication Frequency

The journal publishes articles on a quarterly basis and may also release special issues on emerging thematic areas of scholarly interest.

Target Audience

AMSJ targets researchers, university lecturers, postgraduate students, policymakers, development practitioners, consultants, and professionals interested in multidisciplinary scholarship and African development discourse.