The Owl Journal

The Owl Journal

Infobox Magazine
title = The Owl Journal


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editor = Reema Mehta, Salmaan Mirza
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previous_editor =
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frequency = Termly
circulation = 4,000
category = Arts, Humanities, Sciences
country=England
publisher = Independent
firstdate = 2002
based = University of Oxford
language =
website = [http://www.theowljournal.com The Owl Journal]

"The Owl Journal" is an academic journal which is published, produced and written by students from the University of Oxford. "The Owl Journal" aims to provide a platform for high-quality, stimulating student writing. Whatever your intellectual interests, The Owl Journal has it covered.

The journal is published at least once per term and has a circulation of over 4,000. Members of the University of Oxford can subscribe free of charge online.

External links

* [http://www.theowljournal.com/ The Owl Journal Online]
* [http://www.theowljournal.com/reader Read the latest edition of The Owl Journal]


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