Charles Telfair Centre

Editorial Guidelines

The Charles Telfair Centre is a multidisciplinary platform for knowledge sharing and debate in Mauritius.

The Centre ambitions to be an interactive platform showcasing independent and rigorous analyses featuring best practices, pioneering initiatives, and creative solutions that support Mauritius and the region in their ability to respond to challenges and seize opportunities across social, economic and policy domains.

We are a non-profit and non-partisan initiative.

  1. Purpose

Our objective is to make expert knowledge on Mauritius and the region accessible to a wider audience. We publish articles, podcasts and webinars that exhibit the rigour of scientific enquiry but articulated in an accessible language.

  1. Authors guidelines

Authors may either be invited by the Centre for a contribution or they may pitch an idea by sending an e-mail to ctcentre@telfair.ac.mu. The editorial team will consider it in lines with our editorial guidelines.

Authors should be recognised experts in their fields evidenced either through their academic publications or their extensive professional experience in a relevant field. i.e. experienced practitioners including policy practitioners.

When considering contributions, the editorial team will pay particular attention to the following:

  1. Author profiles

We will showcase authors’ profile in each contribution.

Your profile shall include a picture and a small bio of 150 to 250 words. When writing your bio, authors should try to showcase their expertise and publications if relevant.

  1. Review process

After receipt of an article by the editorial team, the team will review the article to ensure it meets the standards set by the editorial guidelines. The editorial team will then make a recommendation to the editorial committee. The editorial committee may ask for some revisions on the submitted paper. Final decision to publish an article rests with the Charles Telfair Centre Editorial Committee.

The editorial team will work with authors to ensure the article meets our editorial standards. Once the revision process is complete, we will send the final version to the author for approval.  Changes are still possible at this stage; authors can simply inform the editor of the suggested changes.

Authors need to approve the final version of the article before the Centre can publish it on its website. Approval can be given by sending an e-mail to the editor.

  1. Embargo

We ask that authors do not share their article to other parties until it has been published on our website.

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