De Gruyter launches new open access journal Chemistry Teacher International: Best Practices in Chemistry Education

As part of our publishing partnership with the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), De Gruyter will launch a new open access journal, Chemistry Teacher International: Best Practices in Chemistry Education (CTI), in summer 2018.

This open access journal will publish biannually on behalf of IUPAC’s Committee on Chemistry Education of IUPAC. The inaugural issue will be released in June 2018; the second issue is scheduled for December that year. For the first two years of publication, the journal will be supported through an IUPAC project grant, and there will be no article processing charge for authors.

The journal focuses on publishing papers presented at conferences about Chemistry Education, including articles that give reports about recent developments in the field and good practice advice on all teaching levels.

“We are happy to foster our productive cooperation with IUPAC through this journal launch,” says Karin Sora, Vice President STEM at De Gruyter. “At the same time, Chemistry Teacher International will complete our portfolio in the area of Chemistry Science by a valuable facet.”

Chair of IUPAC Committee on Chemistry Education, Jan Apotheker, will function as executive editor together with Iwona Maciejowska, chair of the EuCheMS Division of Chemical Education. For more information on the journal’s Aims and Scope, Instructions for Authors, and online submission please visit www.degruyter.com/journals/cti

See release on degruyter.com

 

De Gruyter publishes first-class scholarship and has done so for more than 260 years. An international, independent publisher headquartered in Berlin — and with further offices in Boston, Beijing, Basel, Vienna, Warsaw and Munich — it publishes over 1,300 new book titles each year and more than 900 journals in the humanities, social sciences, medicine, mathematics, engineering, computer sciences, natural sciences, and law. The publishing house also offers a wide range of digital media, including a large number of open access journals and books. The group includes the imprints De Gruyter Akademie Forschung, Birkhäuser, De Gruyter Mouton, De Gruyter Oldenbourg, Sciendo, De Gruyter Saur, De|G Press and Deutscher Kunstverlag (DKV). For more information, visit: www.degruyter.com

 

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