Aims & Scope

Next Gen Multidisciplinary Research (NGMR) is an international, open access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and fostering innovation across all branches of science, technology, medicine, agriculture, social sciences, humanities, and allied disciplines. The journal serves as a platform for researchers, educators, industry professionals, policymakers, and practitioners to share findings that address global challenges, promote sustainability, and encourage interdisciplinary solutions.

Aims

  • To publish original research articles, review papers, research notes, and short communications across diverse academic and professional domains.

  • To facilitate knowledge exchange and collaboration between academia, industry, government, and communities.

  • To promote sustainable, ethical, and impactful research that addresses real-world problems.

  • To encourage interdisciplinary studies integrating science, technology, health, environment, economics, culture, and society.

  • To support open science by ensuring free and permanent access to scholarly work.

Scope

The journal welcomes contributions in, but not limited to, the following areas:

1. Natural Sciences

  • Physics, chemistry, mathematics, and earth sciences

  • Biological sciences, environmental sciences, and ecology

2. Engineering & Technology

  • Mechanical, electrical, civil, and chemical engineering

  • Computer science, artificial intelligence, and data science

  • Emerging technologies, nanotechnology, and renewable energy

3. Medical & Health Sciences

  • Medicine, public health, epidemiology, and clinical research

  • Pharmaceutical sciences and biomedical engineering

4. Agricultural & Food Sciences

  • Crop science, horticulture, and agronomy

  • Soil science, environmental management, and agricultural engineering

  • Food technology, processing, and nutrition

5. Social Sciences

  • Economics, sociology, anthropology, and education

  • Political science, development studies, and policy research

6. Arts & Humanities

  • History, literature, linguistics, and philosophy

  • Cultural studies, ethics, and creative arts

7. Interdisciplinary and Cross-Cutting Themes

  • Climate change, sustainability, and disaster management

  • Science-policy interface, innovation studies, and knowledge transfer

  • Integration of technology and society

Audience

NGMR is intended for researchers, educators, professionals, industry experts, policymakers, and students seeking to advance knowledge, foster innovation, and develop sustainable solutions through multidisciplinary collaboration.