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      • Yes, you can publish a paper without affiliation. The institution name or the place you conducted the research is not entirely necessary. When your paper is reviewed only academic standards will be applied which have nothing to do with the affiliation.
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  2. To address the first issue, yes, it is possible to publish without a professor. People at corporations and small companies publish all the time without academic collaborators (and without PhD level staffers). The challenge is having a topic that is worth publishing, and finding an appropriate venue to publish it in.

  3. Yes, you can get published in academic journals without having ties to a university. Like anyone else, you just need to submit great research, and then resubmit it for however long it takes for people to stop rejecting it.

  4. Apr 7, 2015 · I think it is possible to publish articles without any affiliation with an education institution; it is also possible to inquire about it from any journal publishers.

  5. You do not have to be affiliated to a university to publish papers, however, your paper will most likely be reviewed by (early) academics. They will judge your work according to their academic standards.

  6. Yes, definitely you can publish papers without an institution name. You can put your home address. Generally, journals asked affiliation from the authors to confirm the availability of authors if...

  7. Jul 17, 2018 · There is no qualification required to submit a journal to an academic publication. Most journals allow you to create a profile on their submission website and submit papers at will.

  8. Jul 5, 2020 · If you're an undergraduate student involved in research, or you've written some original work, you may be wondering about your options for getting an article published in an academic journal.