The Universidade de São Paulo has launched its 2026 call for proposals under the Programa de Apoio às Publicações Científicas Periódicas, providing targeted financial support to enhance the quality, visibility, and global reach of its official scientific journals. This initiative continues a long-standing commitment by Brazil's largest public university to strengthen scholarly communication at a time when open access and international indexing are increasingly vital for research impact.
Understanding the Scope of Support for USP Journals
The edital focuses exclusively on periodicals officially recognized by USP units, institutes, centers, museums, and central bodies that are already accredited in the university's support program. Proposals must demonstrate clear plans for editorial improvements, content enhancement, social and scientific impact, professionalization, and internationalization. With a total budget of R$ 2.1 million, the program prioritizes practical services such as layout, XML markup compatible with Open Journal Systems, translations, proofreading, and limited staffing support for monitors or interns.
Eligibility is rigorous. Journals must maintain regular publication schedules, use institutional USP email addresses, feature diverse editorial boards with at least three external national editors and two international ones, ensure gender balance with at least 30 percent female members among editors and reviewers, adopt Creative Commons licenses, register in the Directory of Open Access Journals without article processing charges, and hold indexing in at least two relevant international databases beyond DOAJ. Compliance with Committee on Publications Ethics guidelines on plagiarism, conflicts of interest, and artificial intelligence use is mandatory, along with use of the Similarity Check tool.
Timeline and Application Process
Submissions open via an online form at 8 a.m. on July 16, 2026, and close at 11:59 p.m. on August 3, 2026. The scientific committee will review proposals in August, with results announced from August 12. Reanalysis requests are possible until August 19. Successful applicants must submit detailed financial accounts by August 19, 2027, through their unit's financial assistance office.
Applicants are required to provide journal metadata, Qualis classification details, indexing links, lists of editorial board members and reviewers with affiliations, and precise budget requests aligned with approved service categories. Funding tiers range from up to R$ 20,000 for journals meeting baseline requirements, R$ 30,000 for those additionally indexed in SciELO or equivalent field-specific databases, and R$ 50,000 for those indexed in Web of Science or Scopus.
Requirements Emphasizing Quality and Global Standards
The edital places strong emphasis on internationalization and ethical practices. Journals must maintain active submissions, updated 2026 issues, and adherence to standardized metadata protocols outlined by the Portal de Revistas da USP. External international reviewers and editors help ensure broader perspectives and higher standards. The prohibition on commercial agreements with publishers and the requirement for no publication fees align with diamond open access principles common in Latin American scholarly communication.
These criteria reflect broader trends in Brazilian higher education, where universities seek to elevate research visibility without shifting costs to authors. By supporting XML markup and professional services, the program helps journals meet technical requirements for major indexes while preserving accessibility.
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Implications for Brazilian Research Visibility
Support for these periodicals directly contributes to elevating Brazilian scholarship on the global stage. USP journals often serve as key outlets for research in fields ranging from engineering and medicine to social sciences and humanities. Enhanced editorial processes and international indexing can increase citation rates and foster collaborations with researchers abroad.
Administrators and editors note that such funding helps smaller or emerging journals compete with established international titles. The focus on gender equity in editorial roles also advances inclusive practices within Brazilian academia.
Stakeholder Perspectives on the Initiative
Editors of accredited journals welcome the continued investment, particularly the allowance for hiring student monitors to assist with day-to-day operations. Researchers submitting work to these journals benefit from improved production quality and wider dissemination. University administrators view the program as strategic alignment with national goals for science and technology advancement under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation.
PhD candidates and early-career academics see value in publishing in supported USP journals, which often offer strong regional relevance combined with growing international recognition. The edital's emphasis on ethical guidelines, including AI use policies, prepares journals for evolving standards in scholarly publishing.
Challenges in Scholarly Publishing Addressed by the Edital
Many Brazilian journals face hurdles in maintaining consistent quality, securing international reviewers, and achieving indexing without financial resources. This edital mitigates some of these by funding specific services rather than general operations. The strict eligibility list ensures resources go to journals already demonstrating commitment to best practices.
By requiring DOAJ registration and multiple international indexes, the program encourages journals to meet global benchmarks while remaining free for authors and readers. This model supports sustainability in an environment where commercial publishing pressures are increasing.
Future Outlook for USP and Brazilian Journals
The 2026 edital builds on previous cycles, signaling ongoing institutional commitment to scholarly communication infrastructure. As Brazilian research output continues to grow, supported journals are positioned to play a larger role in global knowledge exchange. Continued emphasis on professionalization and internationalization could lead to higher impact factors and more cross-border partnerships.
Looking ahead, successful applicants will contribute to a stronger ecosystem of diamond open access journals in Brazil, aligning with regional priorities for equitable access to scientific knowledge.
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Practical Guidance for Potential Applicants
Editors planning submissions should first verify compliance with all 15 eligibility requirements, particularly updating editorial board compositions, securing DOAJ status, and confirming indexing. Preparing detailed service budgets and supporting documentation in advance will streamline the process once the form opens on July 16.
Units hosting journals are encouraged to coordinate with the Agência de Bibliotecas e Coleções Digitais for any questions. Early preparation of metadata and ethical policy statements can position journals competitively within the funding tiers.
