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.
Trade Liberalization Policies by Supranational Organizations: Impacts on Developing Economies in Central Africa
This research paper advocates for the positive impacts of trade liberalization policies on Central African economies, emphasizing the significant roles played by the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank.
Read MoreA Comparative Study Between the Impact of Regulations Implemented by the World Trade Organization on the Incomes of Textile Manufacturers in India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, and Singapore
This research paper examines the economic and social implications of the textile industry in India, Bangladesh, Singapore, and Vietnam.
Read MoreThe Corrupt System of Prison-Industrial Complexes, and How it Affects the Mental Health and Rehabilitation of Prisoners
This paper offers a clear analysis of the prison-industrial complex’s effects on the mental health and rehabilitation of incarcerated individuals. It explores how the economic motivations for mass incarceration has led to prioritisation of profit over rehabilitation, resulting in high recidivism rates and a continued cycle of criminalisation.
Read MorePrison in Pink: The Struggles of Female Incarceration
When it comes to prison incarceration, aspects of female incarceration have been widely overlooked and require immediate acknowledgement. This research paper explores the gendered pains of imprisonment in prison systems across the world.
Read MoreChildhood and Trauma: A Neuroscience Perspective
This research paper examines early-life trauma and its role in contributing to post-traumatic stress disorder. The paper also explores the role of neuroplasticity in PTSD, including structural and neurochemical changes in the brain.
Read MoreThe Origins of PTSD and the Role of Sleep
This research paper examines the origins of PTSD in different demographics, and its effects on sleep.
Read MoreAI in Breast Cancer: Assessing Case Studies on Prevention, Treatment, and Risk Management
This paper examines and analyses various case studies to illustrate the applications of AI in breast cancer detection and treatment. It aims to determine the advantages, difficulties, and future research directions for integrating AI into breast cancer management.
Read MoreHow Can the Current AI System Be Modified to Maximise Efficiency and Accuracy in AI for Breast Cancer?
This article explores the most recent advances in cancer scanning technology, which have been made possible by artificial intelligence (AI). It aims to demonstrate that AI is a crucial instrument for improving the efficiency of detecting and treating tumours.
Read MoreHelitech: Pioneering the Future of Aerial Mobility
The report aims to understand and organise the current progress and future steps required to construct and commercialise electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) taxis as a form of transportation.
Read MoreHuman-Centred Design Improvements for Autonomous Self-Driving Vehicles
This research paper intends to develop guidelines for human-centred design enhancements to AEVs, thereby making them more inclusive to everybody. These guidelines are based on a collection of research papers on human-centred design, human-factor engineering, and self-driving electric vehicles.
Read MoreThe Role of Economic, Social and Political Factors in Decision Making Within World Organisations
This article explores numerous factors impacting decision making within large world organisations (such as the United Nations). Multiple subtopics are included in order to properly showcase the extent to which these factors influence large, internationally-led organisations.
Read MoreClimate Change and Violent Conflict in the Pacific Region
This study argues that there is a strong link between climate change and violent conflict in the small island nations of the South Pacific, which the academic literature is yet to fully grasp.
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