Call for Papers – IDJINA, Vol. 5, Issue 1: Innovations for Transforming Academia and Society in South Asia
This special issue seeks to advance scholarly dialogue on innovation-driven transformations across education, technology, management, governance, society, and sustainability. Contributions that integrate multiple disciplines, apply innovative methodologies, or offer strong theoretical or policy insights are particularly encouraged.
Submissions may address, but are not limited to, the following thematic areas:
- Innovation in Education, Pedagogy, and Academic Practice
- Digital Transformation, AI, and Emerging Technologies
- Management, Entrepreneurship, and Organizational Innovation
- Public Policy, Governance, and Institutional Development
- Social Innovation, Inclusion, and Development Studies
- Sustainability, Climate Change, and Green Innovation
- Culture, Society, and Knowledge Systems
Submission Guidelines:
- Original and unpublished work only.
- APA 7th edition formatting is required.
- All manuscripts will undergo double-blind peer review.
- Submit abstract or questions to: Ms. Oshin Gurung, Editorial Office: oshin@kmcen.edu.np
About the Journal
The Interdisciplinary Journal of Innovation in Nepalese Academia (IDJINA) is a peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly journal committed to advancing interdisciplinary research, academic innovation, and educational transformation. Published by Star Scholars Press in collaboration with Kathmandu Model College, the Model Institute of Technology (MIT) in Nepal, and International American University, IDJINA serves as a platform for researchers, educators, and institutional leaders to share ideas that promote excellence in higher education. While grounded in the Nepalese context, the journal actively welcomes regional and global perspectives that contribute to innovation across disciplines.





