Print ISSN: 2790-3508     Online ISSN: 2790-3516


Research Office, Royal University of Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Copyright© Cambodia Journal of Basic and Applied Research

 

 Since 16 August 2018, the Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP) has started Insight: The Cambodia Journal of Basic and Applied Research (CJBAR). The Journal has two main focuses:

  • Insight A: Humanities, Social Science, Development Studies, Education, and Languages
  • Insight B: Natural Science, Mathematics, Science, Technology, and Engineering

 

 The Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP) is the largest public university in Cambodia. It hosts more than 12,000 scholarship and full-fee paying students across a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The university is a full member of the ASEAN University Network (AUN) and has a unique vision 'to become Cambodia's flagship university with a reputation in the region for teaching, learning, research, innovation, and social engagement.' The current strategic plan of the institution prioritizes the development of a strong research capacity incorporating peer-reviewed publications, as well as links to industry and community networks, which is well-aligned with Cambodia's National Education Strategic Plan (NESP) 2014-2018 aimed at supporting the transition of the country from a lower-middle to upper-middle income country by 2030; and obtaining 'developed country' status by 2050.

 The Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) through the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport (MoEYS) promote the publication of scientific research in the national higher education strategy. For instance, one of the eight key strategies in the Policy on Higher Education Vision 2030 is 'to ensure that RUPP staff and students, especially postgraduate students, contribute to improving the research and development culture in Cambodia to serve national development needs. 'The publication of scientific research is considered to be a crucial aspect of promoting the Cambodian Industry 4.0 Policy. This policy aims to engender the creativity and innovation, required to drive economic growth and social development.

 RUPP is one of the few public universities in Cambodia that possesses the capacity to produce quality research output. The RUPP Strategic Plan (2019−2023) places special attention on both academic and applied research across the STEM, social science, and humanities disciplines. This plan includes a mission to be a place where researchers are able to access resources and form teams to develop evidence-based research. This is evident through the citation of RUPP affiliates in relevant databases, as well our involvement in the development of cross-institutional research centers across various fields. As part of establishing a research culture, RUPP now hosts various journals.

 In 2017, the Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP) introduced a pilot 'university research grants. This initiative allocates university research grants to motivate researchers to publish their work in peer-reviewed journals. RUPP has also developed various in-house, peer-reviewed journals to enable this to occur. They include the 'Cambodia Journal of Basic and Applied Research’ the 'Cambodian Journal of Natural History’ the 'Cambodian Review of Language Learning & Teaching’ and the 'Cambodia Review of EFL Research’.