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**Journal of Arts Science and Technology (JAST) **
The Journal of Arts Science and Technology (JAST) is the flagship, international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal of the University of Technology, Jamaica.
Responsible Office
The School of Graduate Studies, Research & Entrepreneurship [SGSRE] is responsible for the academic publications of the University of Technology, Jamaica. The School is directly in charge of the publication of the University’s Journal of Arts Science and Technology.
Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Paul W. Ivey
Aims & Scope
JAST aims to promote and enhance research and technology in diverse fields of knowledge, including engineering, computing, business management, finance, marketing, health, sports, pharmacy, arts, hospitality, architecture, urban planning, education, liberal studies, and law.
JAST is intended for readers in the scholarly community and professionals in industry. A range of papers is encouraged, including research papers, concept papers, commentaries, book reviews, industry perspectives, and scholarly personal reflections. Additionally, thematic special issues of JAST are published periodically.
JAST is circulated to targetted institutions and individuals, including public policy decision-makers in Jamaica, and online through EBSCOHost, the University website, and the Facebook site of the Caribbean Research & Innovation Management Association (CabRIMA).
Journal Information
The publication of JAST is in keeping with one of the Objects of the University of Technology Act, to “Preserve, advance, and disseminate knowledge through teaching, scholarship and research … and to make available the results of such … to promote wisdom and understanding.”
The Journal is supported by an International Advisory Board comprising members who are distinguished in their fields.
Publication Frequency
JAST is normally published twice per year. Additional thematic special issues are also published.
Copyright
All rights reserved. Non-commercial use of the contents of this Journal is allowed with free credit given to the publisher, the University of Technology, Jamaica. All other uses require prior written permission.
Sponsors and affiliated institutions
JAST is funded by the **University of Technology, Jamaica