Aim
The primary aim of Acervo is to serve as a global platform for the dissemination of high-quality, peer-reviewed research across diverse academic disciplines. The journal is committed to fostering interdisciplinary dialogue, promoting scholarly excellence, and supporting the advancement of knowledge that has theoretical, practical, and societal relevance. By embracing a broad academic scope, Acervo encourages the exchange of innovative ideas and research outcomes that contribute to solving contemporary challenges.
Acervo strives to:
- Provide a credible and inclusive platform for original research
- Ensure rapid and rigorous peer review to maintain high academic standards
- Promote open access to knowledge for a global readership
- Encourage collaboration across disciplines and geographies
Scope
Acervo welcomes original research articles, review papers, case studies, and short communications from a wide range of academic and professional disciplines. The journal particularly values research that is interdisciplinary in nature, brings fresh perspectives, or applies innovative methodologies.
Core areas covered include:
- Science and Technology
Applied sciences, environmental studies, engineering, computer science, AI, and innovations in healthcare and biotechnology. - Humanities and Social Sciences
Sociology, philosophy, history, political science, psychology, cultural studies, and development studies. - Education and Pedagogy
Educational theory and practice, digital learning, inclusive education, and curriculum development. - Commerce and Management
Business innovation, entrepreneurship, economics, human resource management, and marketing. - Language and Literature
Linguistics, comparative literature, literary theory, language teaching, and indigenous narratives. - Interdisciplinary Studies
Research that intersects two or more disciplines to address complex global, social, or environmental issues.
Acervo encourages both theoretical and applied research and welcomes contributions from established scholars, early-career researchers, and practitioners. All submissions must be original, unpublished, and not under consideration elsewhere.



