Author Guidelines

The Global Journal of STEM Education & Management Research (GJSTEMR) welcomes high-quality, original, and unpublished research papers in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Education, and Management. All submissions must demonstrate scholarly rigor, ethical integrity, and clear relevance to the journal’s focus.

Manuscript Preparation

Manuscripts must be written in English using Microsoft Word, Garamond 11 pt font, single spacing, and 1-inch margins on all sides. The title of the paper should be in Garamond 14 pt, bold, and should not exceed 16 words. Major section headings (ABSTRACT, INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY, RESULTS AND DISCUSSION, CONCLUSION, RECOMMENDATIONS, REFERENCES) must be written in Garamond 14 pt, bold, and in all capital letters. The recommended manuscript length is 5,000–8,000 words.

Manuscript Structure

Submission Process

Submit electronically via official journal email. Submissions undergo editorial screening and double-blind peer review. Authors are notified of acceptance, revision, or rejection in a reasonable timeframe.

Ethical Considerations

Manuscripts must be original. A similarity index of not more than 15% is acceptable, excluding references, quotations, and methodological statements. Manuscripts exceeding this threshold will be returned to the author for revision or rejected outright. Ethical concerns or conflicts must be declared.

Policy on the Use of Generative AI

Disclosure Statement

The Global Journal of STEM Education & Management Research (GJSTEMR) permits the limited, responsible, and transparent use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) tools solely as assistive technologies in manuscript preparation. Acceptable uses include language editing, data analysis, and data visualization. The manuscript must remain the authors’ original scholarly work, and any use of GenAI must be fully and clearly disclosed.

Generative AI tools must not be listed as authors or co-authors, as they do not meet established authorship criteria. Authors retain full responsibility and accountability for the accuracy, originality, integrity, and ethical compliance of all submitted content, including any material generated or assisted by AI.

The use of GenAI to fabricate or falsify data, plagiarize content, manipulate research findings, or violate intellectual property rights is strictly prohibited. Authors must not upload, share, or process unpublished, confidential, or sensitive data using external AI platforms without appropriate ethical approval and data-protection safeguards.

All AI-assisted content must comply with the journal’s ethical standards for originality, transparency, and research integrity. The journal may employ similarity-checking and AI-detection tools as part of its editorial screening and peer-review process. Prior to peer review, the corresponding author is required to complete and submit the GenAI Disclosure Form together with the manuscript via email to editor@gjstemr.com.

Failure to comply with this policy may result in manuscript rejection, retraction of published articles, or other ethical actions, in accordance with COPE guidelines. The use of Generative AI does not replace human judgment, scholarly authorship, or ethical responsibility.