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Publish Your Research
Research results contribute to knowledge in a field when they are shared with other practitioners in the discipline.
If you've made a significant contribution to an area of research, you may wish to collaborate on a peer-reviewed publication for a professional journal. Also, be sure to talk to your mentor or a faculty in your department if you have questions about getting published.
The UW's Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, the Summer Institute in the Arts and Humanities, and the McNair Research Conference
are great ways to share your work in a comfortable atmosphere with fellow students, faculty, and community members. Student work from the Symposium is published annually in the Symposium Proceedings, and papers by Institute students are published on this web site.
Of note, there are multiple journals at that publish undergraduate work. These journals include:
- African Journal of Pure and Applied Chemistry

- Bricolage
(Literary and Arts Journal) - e.g.
(UW's Online Journal of 100-Level Writing) - Journal of Cell and Animal Biology

- Journal of Undergraduate Research in Bioengineering

- Public Writing: A Cultural Studies Journal for Undergraduate Writers

- Sotto Voce

- The UW Undergraduate Philosophy Review

- Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine

If you would like to share your publications online, the UW Research Works
offers a digital repository to share your published work in collaboration with your community.



