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Europub is a pioneering scientific publishing company, established in 2015 in England, committed to advancing and supporting the global scientific community. It offers a wide range of specialized academic services, including Sjournals Publications, a comprehensive Europub database, and a robust certificate management platform.
Sjournals Publications, a subsidiary of Europub, publishes high-quality research papers across various scientific fields, becoming a reputable resource for researchers, authors, and scholars worldwide. Through its extensive database, Europub provides users with access to accurate, up-to-date information on over 30,000 scientific journals and approximately one million articles.
One of Europub’s key services is its certificate management platform, which allows for the issuance of official certificates for conferences, seminars, authors, editorial boards, and other scientific community members. Designed with convenience in mind, this system enables certificates to be tracked and downloaded online through unique access codes.
With a commitment to high standards in academic service, Europub has become a recognized center for scientific and scholarly work globally, continuously striving to enhance research quality and uphold academic standards.
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