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How Hawassa University’s research is boosting food security and transforming agriculture
Hawassa University in Ethiopia is advancing agricultural research and education through Research4Life, This access is supporting both academic growth and community outreach, as students and faculty apply their research to improve agricultural practices and promote sustainable development.
Strengthening local scholarly publishing with DOAJ and ASSAf
Research4Life, in partnership with DOAJ and ASSAf, has been championing open access and best practices in scholarly publishing through a series of impactful workshops tailored for a global audience.
Research4Life unites partners for recommitment to research equity and SDGs
At the STM Reception in Frankfurt, Germany, key publishing leaders reaffirmed their commitment to bridging the knowledge gap between high-income and low-income countries.
Webinar on Understanding Predatory Publishing and How Think. Check. Submit. Can Help
Join us for a webinar on the topic of predatory publishing and how researchers can protect their work by using Think. Check. Submit.
« Research4Life allowed me to approach research with greater depth and confidence » – A story of career growth and impact
While Research4Life is best known for supporting users at institutions such as universities, professional schools and teaching hospitals, it also plays a key role in helping graduates make smooth transitions into their professional careers.
Research4Life | DOAJ | ASSAF Accredited Publisher Course
Research4Life in partnership with the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) are running a virtual course aimed at publishers based in the global south.
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