Current Issue
Volume 1, Issue 1 | 2026
Editor's Note
Welcome to the inaugural issue of the Nexus International Journal of Applied Science, Medical and Social Sciences (NIJAMSS) — Volume 1, Issue 1 (2026). This landmark edition marks the beginning of a scholarly platform dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary research that bridges applied sciences, medical sciences, and social sciences. In an era defined by complex global challenges, the need for integrated, evidence-based, and context-responsive solutions has never been greater. This issue brings together high-quality contributions from diverse disciplines, showcasing innovative research, critical analyses, and practical insights that address pressing health, social, and developmental issues across local and global contexts. The articles featured herein reflect our commitment to promoting scientific rigor, ethical research practices, and impactful knowledge dissemination. At NIJAMSS, we believe that meaningful progress lies at the intersection of disciplines. By fostering collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers, the journal aims to contribute to strengthened health systems, improved societal outcomes, and sustainable development. We extend our sincere appreciation to our authors, reviewers, and editorial board members for their invaluable contributions in making this inaugural issue possible. Your dedication upholds the standards of excellence and integrity that define this journal. As we launch this first issue, we invite scholars, researchers, and practitioners worldwide to engage with NIJAMSS—both as contributors and as readers—toward advancing knowledge that transforms practice and policy.
Featured Articles
Advancements in Public Health Research
Dr. Jane Smith et al.
This article explores recent developments in public health...
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Medicine
Prof. John Doe et al.
An examination of how interdisciplinary methods enhance medical research...
Social Sciences and Policy Impact
Dr. Alice Johnson et al.
Analyzing the role of social sciences in shaping public policy...
