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About the Journal

The Rizalian Review (TRR) is a scholarly and peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to publish high-quality and original research across various disciplines. Our primary objective is to create a common platform for the dissemination of information and research that spans a wide array of scientific, academic, and professional fields. By fostering this exchange of knowledge, we aim to enhance educational programs, enrich the learning environment, and support the economic development of both the local community and the nation as a whole. To further these research efforts, the Research Publication Unit actively encourages collaboration between different departments. This interdisciplinary approach is intended to generate fresh perspectives, innovative concepts, and new methodologies, ultimately leading to novel ways of thinking and advancing knowledge in diverse fields.

The Rizalian Review encompasses four institutional sub-journals:

  1. The Rizalian Research & Innovation Studies (RR&IS) - This journal is designed to showcase the collaborative research endeavors between undergraduate students and faculty members which include theses, independent and mentored students’ research and immersion output. The RR&IS is dedicated to disseminating innovative findings and scholarly achievements, fostering a culture of interdisciplinary collaboration and academic excellence.
  2. The Rizalian Pioneer - This journal is exclusively dedicated to highlighting the scholarly research conducted within our graduate programs. The Rizalian Pioneer will present Graduate theses and dissertation, students’ research conducted under mentorship and self-initiated projects by both faculty and students. It serves as a distinguished platform for disseminating theses and dissertations, representing the academic accomplishments of our graduate students.
  3. The Rizalian Dalubtalaan - This journal is tailored to highlight the collaborative research efforts of undergraduate students, researchers, and faculty members associated with the Center for Astronomy Research and Development (CARD) initiative. The Dalubtalaan will feature students' theses, independent and mentored faculty and students’ researches and, Immersion based studies. It serves as a vital avenue for disseminating astronomy research findings and academic contributions, thereby fostering a robust culture of research.

Please take note that The Rizalian Review (TRR) only publishes manuscripts in both English and Filipino. Furthermore, in line with our commitment to stay updated with advancements in scientific publishing, our journal adopts an open access model. This approach aims to enhance the reach and impact of published research by making it freely accessible to readers. We use the Public Knowledge Project’s (PKP) Open Journal System (OJS) to facilitate this. By providing immediate access to our content, we enable researchers to freely access and disseminate their work, supporting a greater global exchange of knowledge.