OxJournal is an academic platform for intellectually engaged young people. We publish high-quality, university-level research papers produced by 12-18 year olds under the supervision of an expert academic or researcher in their chosen field of study. We hope the papers published here will inspire you to further explore your own academic interests and potential.

Business, Economics & Finance

To What Extent Has World Bank Lending Contributed to Labour Market Transformation in Vietnam?

This paper examines the extent to which World Bank lending contributed to labour market transformation in Vietnam between 2000 and 2020. Using a desk review of academic literature, World Bank reports and policy documents, this paper analyses the relationship between World Bank financing, domestic reforms and broader economic developments.

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Computer Science & Coding

Human-Robot and AI Interaction

Robots have evolved from industrial machines designed to perform hazardous, repetitive tasks to social companions capable of interacting with and assisting humans in healthcare, education and daily life. This paper examines the use of social robots across core industries, identifies challenges in implementation and offers potential solutions.

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Engineering

Applications of Ceramic Matrix Composites in Hydrogen Turbines

Greenhouse gases are an increasingly present threat to our environment, and to preserve the lifetime of our planet, reductions in emissions are necessary. This paper examines hydrogen turbines for reducing emissions, explores the current operational challenges and presents one potential solution in the form of ceramic matrix composites designed for this application.

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Law

The Energy Charter Treaty and the Fossil Fuel Phase-Out: An Obstacle to Climate Justice?

This paper investigates whether the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) has become an obstacle to climate justice amid the global move away from fossil fuels. By analysing treaty provisions and arbitration cases, including Vattenfall v Germany and Rockhopper v Italy, this paper demonstrates how the ECT can expose states to significant financial liabilities when implementing environmental policies.

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Medicine

Exploring the Interaction Between Different Risk Factors for Lung Cancer in Non-Smokers: Why Are Asian Non-Smoker Women More Likely to Develop Lung Cancer?

While lung cancer is well established as being strongly associated with smoking, this paper demonstrates the diverse factors that can contribute to lung cancer other than smoking. It considers the evidence to explore the reasons why Asian women in particular are developing lung cancer at increasing rates, despite qualifying as never-smokers.

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Politics & International Relations

Digital Sovereignty and the Political Economy of Technology: A Comparative Study of U.S. and China Perspectives

This paper is a comparative study of the U.S. and China perspectives on digital sovereignty and how it has contributed to severing political and international relations between the two nations. The discussion will focus on security, data localisation, technological advancement, rights and freedoms of citizens and global governance as depicted within the two countries.

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The Diplomacy of Unequals: Power Asymmetries in Global Climate Diplomacy

Global climate diplomacy is commonly presented as a cooperative, science-driven enterprise, but its practice is shaped by profound structural and strategic power asymmetries. This paper discusses the compatibility between climate policies, institutions and the diplomatic actions of powerful states with the adaptive and strategic manoeuvring of less powerful states.

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Psychology & Neuroscience

Personalities and Neurodevelopment: An Examination of Neurodiversity

This paper examines how neurodiversity, brain growth and personality relate. It argues for the integration of neuroscience with personal theory for a strengthened, neurodiverse-informed framework.

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