The Editor-in-Chief of AUN Journals, Dr. Adewale James, has announced the debut of two esteemed journals, marking a significant milestone in the American University of Nigeria's commitment to advancing academic research and scholarship.
The inaugural editions of the AUN Journal of Arts and Humanities (AUNJAH) and the AUN Journal of Social Sciences (AUNJSS) have officially been published and are now accessible online.
The AUN Journal of Arts and Humanities (AUNJAH), Volume 1, Number 1 (2025), showcases cutting-edge research in the arts, humanities, and related disciplines. Scholars, researchers, and professionals are invited to read, download, and share the publication within their academic and professional networks. The AUNJAH is led by Dr. Ikedinachi Ayodele Power Wogu, as editor, with Dr. Adeleke Oluwasun Israel and Mr. Emmanuel Best Thliza as Associate Editors.
The AUN Journal of Social Sciences (AUNJSS), Volume 1, Number 1 (2025), is also now available online. This journal aims to publish high-quality research in the field of social sciences, contributing to the discourse and development of the discipline. We warmly invite scholars, researchers, and professionals to read and share this publication within their scholarly and professional networks.
The AUNJSS is led by Dr. Danlami Hamid as Editor, with Dr. Moses Christian as Associate Editor. The journal's publication team includes Ms. Abigail Dauda as Journal Manager, Engr. Kabri Lawal as Journal Software Engineer, and supporting staff Faruk Bashir and Bolu Ayobami.
In his statement, Dr. James expressed appreciation to the editorial teams of both journals for their dedication and professionalism in bringing the journals to life, saying, "We are deeply grateful to everyone who contributed to the successful launch of AUNJAH and AUNJSS.
This achievement reflects AUN's continued leadership in promoting African scholarship and intellectual exchange." He extended heartfelt appreciation to all authors, reviewers, and readers for their invaluable contributions and continued support.

