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Hongladarom, Soraj. “The Role of Universities in Information Technology for
• The paper should be submitted to the Editorial Board in three copies
Development in Asia (U-ICT4D); Final Technical Report.” Available at https://
and an electronic file as a text file (e.g. doc).
csts.arts.chula.ac.th/cest/files/UICT4D-Final-Tech-Report.pdf.
• Figures should be numbered and stored in separate files with legends
included in the main text file.
Hongladarom, Soraj, B.E. 2543. Science in Thai Culture and Society. Bangkok:
Academic Development Institute. [in Thai].
• Either English or American spelling can be used but should be
consistent for the entire article.
Houshmand, Zara, Anne Harrington, Clifford Saron and Richard J. Davidson, 2002.
Article Structure
“Training the Mind: First Steps in a Cross-Cultural Collaboration in Neuroscientific
Research.” In Visions of Compassion: Western Scientists and Tibetan Buddhists
Each article should contain the following :
Examine Human Nature, Richard J. Davidson and Anne Harrington, eds.
• Title
• Short title for page headings
Oxford University Press, pp. 3-17.
• Authors and their affiliations
Kumar, Pintu, 2010. “Cultural Life at Nalanda University.” The IUP Journal of History
• A concise abstract (not more than 300 words)
and Culture, 4.1-2 (January & April 2010). Available at http://ssrn.com/
• Key words
abstract=1541842.
• Main text divided into sections e.g. Introduction, Materials and
Methods, Results and Conclusion
Loizzo, Joseph, 2006. “Renewing the Nalanda Legacy: Science, Religion and Objectivity
in Buddhism and the West.”, In: Religion East and West 6 (2006): 101-120.
• References (of all articles cited in the text)
• Table and Figure captions (numbered in sequence as they appear in
Lutz, Antoine, Heleen A. Slagter, John D. Dunne, and Richard J. Davidson, 2008.
the text)
“Attention Regulation and Monitoring in Meditation.” In: Trends in Cognitive
Abstract
Science 12.4 (2008): 163-169.
The abstract should be concise and informative, not more than 300 words.
Lutz, Antoine, Lawrence L. Greischar, Nancy B. Rawlings, Matthieu Ricard, and
It should not only indicate the general scope of the article but also state the main
Richard J. Davidson, 2004. “Long-term Meditators Self-Induce High-Amplitude
results and conclusions.
Gamma Synchrony during Mental Practice.” Proceedings of the National
Ethical Guidelines
Experimental investigation papers must state in the Materials and
Academy of Science of the United States of America 101.46 (2004): 16369-
16373.
Methods section that
1) informed consent was obtained from all adult participants and from
Marshall, Margaret Wiley, 1961. “Bihar Universities--New and Old.” The Journal of
parents or legal guardians of minors, including the name of the appropriate
Higher Education 32.9 (December 1961): 503-506.
institutional review board having approved the project;
Needham, Joseph, 1956. Science and Civilization in China. Cambridge: Cambridge
2) the maintenance and care of experimental animals comply with the
University Press,
Thai National Institute of Health Guidelines for the humane use of laboratory
Nitungkorn, Sukanya, 2000. “Education and Economic Development during the
animals or the equivalent country authority or agency;
Modernization Period: A Comparison between Japan and
3) approval is obtained from the relevant ethical committee.Thailand,” In:
Southeast Asian Studies 38.2 (2000): 142-164.
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