New Issue of Reinvention Journal Published (Volume 18 No 2 (2025))
The latest issue of Reinvention: An International Journal of Undergraduate Research (ISSN 1755-7429) has arrived on schedule at the end of October. This issue is themed around the topic 'Uncharted Territories: Exploring the Edges of Culture, Science and Learning' and introduces a range of fascinating and insightful articles to its readers. As a diamond open-access title all articles are free to access at the point of publication without restrictions.
Alongside the peer-reviewed papers in its pages, this issue also sees the launch of a section for ‘critical reflection’ articles. Notably a number of pieces appear in this issue which have already adopted this flexible format which seeks to better represent the author within an often ‘impartial prose’. Additionally, a guest editorial by Hickeman-Heron and Fraser entitled 'IATL at 15: Educational Innovation Then, Now and in the Future' closes out the issue with a timely examination and celebration of Reinvention’s host department.
As is normal practice for the title, the issue is fully open-access to all, with accessible HTML versions of the articles present at launch, and PDF versions of each one being added in the near future.
About the Journal
Founded in 2007, Reinvention is a student research led, co-created, double-anonymised peer-reviewed, diamond open-access, interdisciplinary, online journal dedicated to the publication of high-quality work by student researchers in all disciplines. It is typically published twice annually in April and October. The journal seeks to publish high-quality undergraduate student research, and welcomes academic articles written by undergraduate students or papers written collaboratively by undergraduate students and academics, from all disciplinary areas and all universities globally.
The journal is published and hosted by University of Warwick’s Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL). Readers and potential contributors can find at more via the link above or by contacting the editorial team at: reinventionjournal@warwick.ac.uk or on Bluesky as @ReinventionJournal.