Amadeus International Multidisciplinary Journal was created in 2016 by Professor Gislene Farias de Oliveira, Associate Professor at the Federal University of Cariri - UFCA, Brazil. This digital publication was conceived to fill a need identified by researchers in the field in relation to a more comprehensive publication that would also draw attention to Health, Law and Education themes. The journal opened space for articles based on unpublished research in various areas of knowledge, both by researchers in the process of formation and by recognized specialists. It is awaiting evaluation by Qualis/CAPES, considering that it should announce the result of its evaluation in 2019, which until today, has not happened. Amadeus International, however, composes the metrics of Google, with h5 index (3).
Since the first issue, it has received contributions from researchers from all over Brazil and from foreign universities, as can be seen from the qualified contributions in the English language, which has positioned the journal as having an international character.
Its growing visibility is mainly due to the effervescence of up-to-date debates on published articles, the quality and uniqueness of the published texts, the seriousness of the blind peer review process, and also the good national and international articulation of researchers.
The journal has been playing a key role in the national and international dissemination of recent research and current topics in published debates. Its wide circulation, guaranteed by an online and open access format, makes it a lever for these debates and a privileged forum for academic exchange that tends to be increasingly internationalized. For all these reasons, Amadeus International has been consolidating itself as a reference journal, disseminating innovative research.
In 2020, the magazine was published by the Persona Institute of Higher Education, retaining both its founder and managing editor, Professor PhD Gislene Farias de Oliveira, as well as the entire editorial team, which today includes researchers/collaborators from the most diverse universities from the country and abroad.