Submission Guidelines

Author Guidelines

To ensure a smooth submission process, please follow the guidelines provided below:

Conference Template

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Abstract

The text of the paper should be written using Arial font, size 10 points. The section headings should be written in Arial font with the following sizes: Heading Level 1 = 12 points, Level 2 = 11 points, and Level 3 = 10 points. The length of the abstract should be no more than 250 words. Although there is no restriction on the page length of regular papers, the recommended page length is 10-15 pages formatted according to the template. Papers not formatted according to this template will not pass the initial editorial process. Abbreviations should be defined in full the first time they appear, and can then be used thereafter.

Keywords: HEI Rankings; Subject Specific Academic Rankings; Sub-Discipline Rankings.

1. Introduction

Please note the start line indent and font of the introduction section heading and text [1], [2]. Introduction section should broadly cover an introduction to the research problem addressed in the paper and any term that is associated with the domain and is not common.

2. Structure

The research article should be divided into multiple sections like the following:

  • A Title (short and well-representative of the research idea)
  • Full names of all the authors including their affiliations, and email addresses
  • Abstract and Keywords
  • Introduction
  • Related Work or Literature Review or Background
  • Research Problem
  • Proposed Solution or Method
  • Experiments
  • Results and Discussions
  • Conclusion
  • References

Optional Parts:

  • Acknowledgments
  • Funding Statement
  • Conflict of Interests
  • Appendix

2.1 Page Layout and Text Style

Element Style
Page Size A4 size [8.27” × 11.69”]
Paper Layout Single column
Margins Set all sides 1.0”
Line spacing • 1.0 for normal text
• 1.5 after a heading (all level)
• 1.5 after a caption
Title 16 points
Text Font • Arial, 10 points,
• Text color = Black
• Text alignment = Justified
• No extra white spaces, page breaks
Headings • Level 1 – Bold, 12 points
• Level 2 – Bold, 11 points
• Level 3 – Bold, 10 points
Authors, Affiliation Font size – 10 points
Abstract and Keywords Font size – 8 points
Header and Footer Font size – 8 points
Captions of Figures & Tables • Font size – 10 points
• Automatic insertion of the caption
References Font size – 8 points

2.2 Headings (All headings should be aligned to extreme left of the margin)

  • The Initial letter of each notional word in all headings is capitalized.
  • The line space between and heading and subsequent text should be 1.5 points.
  • Align all headings to extreme left, numbered with decimals. For example:
    • The second level two heading under the third level one heading should be numbered as 3.2.
    • Level 3 heading, numbered after the level two headings, such as 3.2.1, 3.2.2, etc.

3. Equations and Mathematical Expressions

An equation should be written in Equation editor. The equation number should be kept at right extreme. See Eq. (1) for an example.

E=mc2                 (1)

4. Figures and Tables

Figures and tables help in better understanding of the manuscript text. Remember following guidelines for tables and figures:

  • Always insert a suitable caption (brief but comprehensive) for each figure and table.
  • For a table the caption should be on its top, while for a figure it should be in its bottom.
  • The border lines of a table should be in light-gray color. Use of light color increases visibility of the text inside the cells.
  • Align the figures and tables in center of the page margins. Figure 1 and Table 1 represent the required formatting.
Figure 1: A sample graph
Table 1: Some well-known global higher education institutions

5. Graphs and Charts

Graphs and Charts also help in better understanding of the manuscript text. Remember following guidelines for them:

  • Always insert a title (brief but comprehensive) for each graph and chart.
  • Adding graph labels, legends and data labels increase their effectiveness.
  • Align the graph and chart in center of the page margins.
  • Consult example of a graph (Figure 1) in the template for research article.

6. Citations

Cite references in the main text, by following the IEEE style like [1].

7. Optional Parts

Acknowledgement

The acknowledgements section is your opportunity to thank those who have helped and supported you personally and professionally during your research work process.

Conflict of Interests

Authors are requested to disclose interests that are directly or indirectly related to the work submitted for publication. Interests within the last 3 years of beginning the work (conducting the research and preparing the work for submission) should be reported.

Funding Statement

FUJEAS requires authors to specify any sources of funding (institutional, private and corporate financial support) for the work reported in their paper. This information, in the form of the name of the funding organization/s and the grant number -or should be included at the end of the article under the heading ‘Funding’, and provided at the time of submitting the paper. Any suppliers of materials should be named and their location included if appropriate. This information will be included in the published article.

8. References

The reference should be given in IEEE format. Avoid unnecessary references, as they create confusion. Keep in mind following points about them:

  • The facts given a reference should be correct and complete.
  • Ensure completeness of critical elements of information (Title, Authors’ Names, Year, Venue, Volume, Issue and Page Numbers).
  • All references should be cited in the text.
  • Check for duplicate references.
  • All references should be in font size 8 and listed at the end of the paper.
  • Remember that every resource (conference paper, book or online electronic resource etc.) has some specific data:
    • Titles of books and conference are in italics, with the first letter of the notional word capitalized.
    • The first letter of Titles of articles, reports, dissertations and conferences should be capitalized.
    • References should be arranged in the order in which they appear in the text.

Example format for books:

[1] B. Aslam and P. Sajid, “Systems and their correlations,” in The Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 1st ed., vol. 1. USA: Springer, pp. 15–64, 2004.

Example format for books (Online):

[2] B. Aslam, “An Introduction to Operations Research. SpringerLink,“ 2004. [Online]. Available: www.springer.com/books/abc.html

Example format for theses (M.S.) and dissertations (Ph.D.):

[3] M. Shaheen, “Mining metrics to predict covariant,” Ph.D. dissertation, Foundation University Islamabad, 2010.

Example format for conference proceedings (published):

[4] H. Han and J. Siebert, "TinyML: A systematic review and synthesis of existing research," In International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Information and Communication (ICAIIC), IEEE, 2022, pp. 269–274.

Examples format for journals:

[5] M. S. Qureshi, A. Daud, M. K. Hayat and M. T. Afzal, "OpenRank–a novel approach to rank universities using objective and publicly verifiable data sources," Library Hi Tech, vol. 41(2), pp. 474–500, 2023.

[6] J. P. Ioanidis, K. W. Boyack and J. Baas, "Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators," PLoS Biology, vol. 18(10), pp. 15–17, 2020.