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28 May 2026, 16:35 GMT+10
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New Delhi [India], January 29: Jagan Institute of Management Studies (JIMS) Rohini, in collaboration with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), is set to host the distinguished 'Meet the Editors' Workshop on 30 January 2026 at 2:00 PM (IST) at its Rohini campus. The workshop is being organized as part of the larger Biodiversity and Finance Risk Forum, an academic initiative aimed at exploring the intersection of sustainability, biodiversity, and financial risk.
The event will bring together globally acclaimed journal editors, offering researchers and scholars a rare opportunity to engage directly with leaders in academic publishing. The panel of eminent editors includes, Prof. Brian Lucey, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Economic Surveys, Prof. Andrew Urquhart, Editor, International Review of Economics and Finance, Prof. Sabri Boubaker, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of International Financial Management & Accounting, Prof. Laszlo Vasa, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Central Asian Studies
The workshop will focus on best practices in academic publishing, evolving global research standards, and emerging themes in biodiversity-linked financial risk and sustainable finance. Participants will gain insights into publishing expectations, research positioning, and pathways to enhancing the global visibility of their scholarly work.
Speaking ahead of the workshop, Dr. Pooja Jain, Director JIMS Rohini said, 'Global collaboration in research is essential to addressing complex, interconnected challenges like biodiversity loss and financial risk. Platforms such as the 'Meet the Editors' Workshop help bridge the gap between researchers and leading academic journals, enabling high-quality work to gain the global visibility it deserves. At JIMS, we believe that strong academic publishing standards are key to shaping evidence-based solutions for a more sustainable and financially resilient future.'
This initiative reflects JIMS Rohini's commitment to advancing high-quality research and fostering meaningful engagement between academia and international publishing platforms. By connecting Indian researchers with globally recognized editors, the institute aims to strengthen research excellence and encourage impactful contributions in areas critical to sustainable development and financial resilience.
The 'Meet the Editors' Workshop will also serve as a precursor to the main symposium and paper presentation sessions scheduled to be held at GGSIP University on 31 January 2026, further amplifying dialogue on sustainable finance, biodiversity risk, and evidence-based policymaking.
About JIMS Rohini
Jagan Institute of Management Studies (JIMS), Rohini, is a premier institution affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), New Delhi. Known for its strong academic framework, industry-oriented curriculum, and emphasis on research and innovation, JIMS offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in management, information technology, and related disciplines. The institute is committed to nurturing future-ready professionals through academic excellence, global exposure, and meaningful industry and research collaborations.
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