Call for Undergraduate Submissions: Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour 

Dear Anthropologists, Department Chairs, Professors, and Leaders in Undergraduate Studies,

As the Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour Science Communications Officer, I am writing to you. I want to inform you of an exciting opportunity for your undergraduate students. 


The Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour is now calling for submissions for its third issue. (Deadline: February 15th, 2023). 

CJHB is an interdisciplinary, ISSN-registered, and peer-reviewed journal publishing undergraduate work worldwide. We are excited to invite you, your students, and your colleagues to participate in the publication of its next issue. For many undergraduates, this proves to be a rare and excellent opportunity for their work to undergo peer reviewing and publishing!

Submissions may include dissertations, projects, and extended essays (max. 5000 words). 

Topics include (but are not limited to) Biological Anthropology, Social Anthropology, Natural Sciences, Psychological and Behavioural Sciences, and Philosophy.  Interdisciplinary manuscripts are strongly encouraged. 

More details can be found on our website here: www.cjhumanbehaviour.com 

For specific inquiries, please email ec750@cam.ac.uk

We look forward to receiving some of your work soon! 

Kind regards,

Seth Chagi

Science Communications Officer

Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour

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I am a Paleoanthropology Student, so far with two degrees, in Anthropology and Human Behavioral Science, pursuing my B.A and then my PhD I love to read (like a lot) and write, I love my family, and I adore anthropology! Remember, never stop exploring and never stop learning! There is always more to learn!

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