Special Issues
➔ Overview
Current Research Bulletin (CRB) invites proposals for Special Issues that explore emerging trends, cutting‑edge topics, and impactful research across disciplines.
Each Special Issue is an opportunity for esteemed Guest Editors to curate a focused, authoritative, and forward‑thinking collection for our global open‑access audience.
➔ Why Propose a Special Issue?
• Highlight an area of growing importance in your field
• Shape critical conversations and stimulate collaborative research
• Assemble a focused publication with top‑tier contributors and expert review
➔ Proposing a Special Issue
Each proposal should include:
• A concise theme, scope, and objectives of the Special Issue
• An estimated timeline for submission, review, and publication
• A list of potential contributors and Guest Editor(s), including their qualifications
• Contact details for the proposing editor(s)
Submit proposals to: submit@crbjour.org
Our Editorial Board will review and respond within 2–4 weeks.
➔ Submission Details
Eligible Manuscripts:
• Research Articles (5,000–15,000 words)
• Review Papers (1,500–2,500 words or longer for invited reviews)
• Technical Notes (Up to 1,000 words)
• Letters to the Editor / Case Reports (Up to 2,000 words)
Review Process: All submissions undergo a rigorous double‑blind peer review to ensure quality and academic integrity.
Submission Portal: Manuscripts must be uploaded via the CRB Submission Portal, following our Author Guidelines.
➔ Publication Fee
Publication fees apply upon acceptance and cover services including review, editing, DOI assignment, archiving, indexing, and e‑certification. Details can be found on the Publication Fee page. Waivers and Special Offers available for Special Issues , Regarding to be further discussed with the editor in chief through mail.
➔ Lead or Contribute
Special Issues offer a unique opportunity to shape the future of academic discourse. We invite researchers, editors, and thought leaders to collaborate with CRB to curate collections that inspire, educate, and advance knowledge.
➔ Contact
For inquiries, special issue proposals, or further guidance, contact the Editorial Office at:
editor@crbjour.org