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PANDION

Pandion is a taxonomic or classification reference, the scientific name for a genus of birds of prey known as the Osprey -- it is the only genus of the family Pandionidae

PANDION: The Osprey Journal of Research and Ideas is an online and print journal showcasing outstanding faculty-mentored and faculty-endorsed student scholarship at the 海角社区. PANDION is interdisciplinary, and features undergraduate and graduate student research and creative projects with research components from colleges and departments across the university. Sponsored by the Office of Undergraduate Research, PANDION aims for a broad audience: from Jacksonville to the world.

PANDION Volume 1 Cover

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Pandion Volume 3 cover

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How to submit a student research paper or multimedia project for publication in PANDION

Submission of a research article or multimedia project for publication in PANDION is a multi-step process. Submissions must first be nominated by the student's faculty mentor.

The deadline to submit papers for the 5th edition of PANDION is June 1, 2024.  

PANDION solicits and accepts on a rolling basis faculty nominations of outstanding student research papers or multimedia projects which have been revised and are in final form suitable for publication. To nominate a student paper or project, please complete the .

Once a student paper or project has been nominated and endorsed by the faculty mentor, the student author will receive an email with next-step instructions. For more information, please see PANDION "" or contact O.U.R. Staff at our@unf.edu.  

Citation quick guides to use before you submit your paper

Faculty-nominated submissions to PANDION are expected to have been revised and proofed and be publication-ready. All PANDION submissions must be formatted in proper APA (American Psychological Association) style, 7th edition. Please confirm the accuracy of your textual citations with the following quick guides:

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