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Acceptance Rate 53%
Submission to First Decision 7-10 Days
Submission to Final Decision 37 Days
Acceptance to Publication 7-15 Days
Scopus Cite Score 0.95
APC $100 (Developing ) and $150 (Developed ) Countries

British Journal of Arts and Humanities

(bjah)

ISSN Print

2663-7774

ISSN Online

2663-7782

Frequency

Bimonthly

British Journal of Arts and Humanities

British Journal of Arts and Humanities (BJAH) is an international open-access academic journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, and short communications at the forefront of humanities and social sciences. This journal is apprehensive equally with the synchronic and the diachronic outlooks of language studies and publishes research papers, and case studies of good quality which create a substantial benefaction to our understanding of the structure, function, and development of language and which are confirmed by knowledge and recognition of linguistic theory. It includes both theoretical and applied topics in language studies, language teaching, and all areas of arts and humanities. The BJAH is committed to publishing investigations on new, original, and untested ideas, and disseminating study findings that make real and important contributions to different fields of education, culture, and society. The BJAH provides rapid publication of articles in all areas of arts and humanities. All of the articles published will be open-access; and peer-reviewed. Authors are inspired to submit unpublished and original good research papers, which are not under proceed in any other journals. The articles are published in the online version. The online versions of the articles are free to access and download. The aim and objectives of this journal are to promote the work of young talented and energetic researchers in the arts and humanities, cultural and social sciences, law, economics, education, geography, and the dialogue of sciences.

Original Article

Rolando L. Langurayan, Jr.*, Nedy S. Coldovero

Br. J. Arts Humanit., 6(6), 2024; 332-339 | Doi: 10.34104/bjah.02403320339

Original Article

Aria Arman Mehr, Mohammad Aref*, Hamid Kakasoltani

Br. J. Arts Humanit., 2024; 6(5), 325-331 | Doi: 10.34104/bjah.02403250331

Original Article

Seyedehmina Ghari *, Amirhossein Riazalhosseini

Br. J. Arts Humanit., 2024; 6(5), 306-317 | Doi: 10.34104/bjah.02403060316

Review Article

Amirhossein Riazalhosseini*, Seyedehmina Ghari

Br. J. Arts Humanit., 2024; 6(5), 293-305 | Doi: 10.34104/bjah.02402930305

Original Article

Mst. Farhana Samme, Sohanuzzaman Tuhin, Md. Shaon Akter*

Br. J. Arts Humanit., 2024; 6(4), 265-268 | Doi: 10.34104/bjah.02402650268

Original Article

Mastali Niazai, Sayed Habibullah Sadaat, Mohammad Ihsan Popalzai*

Br. J. Arts Humanit., 2023; 5(6), 271-276 | Doi: 10.34104/bjah.02302710276

Review Article

Mohammad Yaqub Sharif*, Md. Rajaul Karim, Md. Mahfuzur Rahman

Br. J. Arts Humanit., 2023; 5(6), 309-326 | Doi: 10.34104/bjah.02303090326

Original Article

Nermeen Abdel Basset Mohamed*, Fatimah Ahmed Al-Shamrani

Br. J. Arts Humanit., 2024; 6(1), 49-63 | Doi: 10.34104/bjah.024049063

Original Article

Md. Harunur Rashid*, Md. Ashraful Islam**

Br. J. Arts Humanit., 2020, 2(5), 87-94 | Doi: 10.34104/bjah.020087094

Review Article

Akkas Ahamed, Md. Masum Sikdar*, Sonia Shirin

Br. J. Arts Humanit., 2019, 1(4), 1-13 | Doi: 10.34104/bjah.019.01013

Original Article

Syed Menhazul Bari, Md. Jaharul Islam*

Br. J. Arts Humanit., 2022, 4(5), 134-147 | Doi: 10.34104/bjah.02201340147

Review Article

Ismet Jerin Khan*, Md. Shaon Akter

Br. J. Arts Humanit., 2021; 3(6), 164-170 | Doi: 10.34104/bjah.02101640170

Original Article

Md. Harunur Rashid*, Md. Ashraful Islam**

Br. J. Arts Humanit., 2020, 2(5), 87-94 | Doi: 10.34104/bjah.020087094

Review Article

Md. Shaon Akter*, Muhammed Asgor Hossain, Ferdousi Akter, Sonia Shirin, Md. Abdul Zalil

Br. J. Arts Humanit., 2019, 1(5), 28-34 | Doi: 10.34104/bjah.019.28034