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The Canadian Journal of Career Development (CJCD) has been awarded a $150,000, three-year Aid to Scholarly Journals grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).
This funding will support CJCD’s continued development as the only peer-reviewed Canadian journal dedicated to career development, helping to share research, best practices and diverse Canadian perspectives while highlighting contributions from career development colleagues around the world.
“It strengthens our foundation for innovation and opens the door to exciting possibilities ahead as we continue advancing scholarship and practice in career development,” CJCD shared in an announcement. The grant comes at an important time for the journal, which is preparing to celebrate its 25th anniversary in 2027.
CJCD is a partnership project between CERIC and Memorial University of Newfoundland with the support of The Counselling Foundation of Canada. CJCD is a peer-reviewed, open-access publication focusing on career-related academic research and best practices from Canada and around the world.
It was founded by the late Dr. Rob Shea and continues under the leadership of Chief Editor Dr. Jennifer Browne and Associate Editor Diana Boyd.
CJCD is published twice a year, once in digital format in the fall and then in both print and digital formats in the winter. It is free to subscribe to the digital editions and all issues of the journal dating back to 2002 are available to access online.