Journal of Biological Sciences
Produced by the Department of Biology and the Digital Studies Center, this online journal showcases original science research conducted by Rutgers–Camden undergraduate students.
Our role as a global leader in academics and research contributes greatly to intellectual growth and discourse worldwide. Our faculty and students work together to develop research innovations across a wide array of disciplines; our respected journals and publications provide them the opportunity to share their insights globally.
Rutgers–Camden is home to respected research journals and publications that feature the world’s brightest minds. These scholarly publications also provide exceptional and competitive learning opportunities for our students and position Rutgers–Camden as a focal point for advancing concepts.
Produced by the Department of Biology and the Digital Studies Center, this online journal showcases original science research conducted by Rutgers–Camden undergraduate students.
Published by students of Rutgers Law School at Camden, the Rutgers Journal of Law and Public Policy is a premier forum for articulating the vital intersections between the law and public policy.
The Rutgers Law Journal is the law review for Rutgers Law School at Camden and publishes timely and provocative legal scholarship of particular interest to the legal community.
The Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion is committed to increasing legal scholarship focusing on the intersection of two dynamic aspects of the human tradition: law and religion.
Founded in 1975, StoryQuarterly has been publishing emerging and established writers for over 30 years. In the summer of 2008, Rutgers–Camden acquired StoryQuarterly and continues its tradition.
The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia is a digital-first research and civic engagement project to build knowledge and understanding of the history and impact of Philadelphia and the surrounding region.
As a Rutgers–Camden student, you can participate in cutting-edge faculty research from as early as your sophomore year. Follow the resources below to get started.