Society of Environmental Biology | A.P.S. University, Rewa, MP, 486003, India

Author Guidelines

“Global Research Frontiers (GRF)” is a multidisciplinary international peer reviewed journal of repute published by Society of Environmental Biology, APS University, Rewa, (MP) India. Scientists, Academicians, Scholars and Researchers are invited to submit the findings of their exclusive scientific work. Only original and non-published manuscript of Research Articles, Review, Commentary and Report etc will be accepted. Manuscript ideally should not accede 08 typable pages. Use Times New Roman font, Size 12 and Justify paragraph with one spacing setting. Manuscript should contain Title, Author, Abstract, Key Words (Max 5), Introduction, Material methods, Results and Discussion/Conclusion with references.

Title should be concise, relevant, and descriptive.

Authors list, with full names, affiliations and an asterisk to indicate corresponding author.

The abstract should be no longer than a single paragraph and should be structured, for example, according to the IMRAD format. Minimize the use of abbreviations and do not cite references, figures or tables.

Introduction should be Succinct, with no heading.

Materials and Methods section may be divided by subheadings and should contain sufficient detail so that when read in conjunction with cited references, all procedures can be repeated. For experiments reporting results on animal or human subject research, an ethics approval statement should be included in this section.

Results section may be divided by sub headings. Footnotes should not be used and must be transferred to the main text. Figures and tables should be cited in ascending numeric order and place at the bottom of the page. Should contain title at top and foot notes at bottom.

Discussion section may be divided by subheadings. Should cover the key findings of the study, discuss any prior research related to the subject to place the novelty of the discovery in the appropriate context, discuss the potential shortcomings and limitations on their interpretations

References should be of one style, either Harvard (author-date, Exa. - (Miller et al-1978)) or Vancouver (numbered, Exa. - (1)) styles. Reference lists should reflect the current status of knowledge in the field.

Acknowledgements should be a short text to acknowledge the contributions of specific colleagues, institutions, or agencies that aided the efforts of the authors.