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By November 12, 2021No Comments2 min read1,904 views

Let’s demystify academic publishing! (Image credit: Green Chameleon via Unsplash)

The Next Generation Literacies international research network hosts a free 2-day workshop for PhD candidates and early career researchers devoted to the perennial question how to get published.

When: December 08 and 09, 2021
Where: online (register your attendance here)
Who: PhD candidates and early career researchers

Academic publishing can be a daunting challenge for PhD candidates and early career researchers. In this workshop, we tackle this challenge heads on with the aim to demystify academic publishing. We will be addressing practical questions such as how to transform a research thesis into a journal article, how to select a target journal, how to respond to reviews, how to deal with rejection, and how to maximize impact once you’ve been published. In addition to input from experienced academic authors, reviewers, and editors, you will have the opportunity to receive personalized feedback on a publication project you are currently working on.

Day 1: Wednesday, December 08

8:30 am CEST: Welcome and introduction
8:40 am CEST: International research partnerships and mentoring in a global context

  • Professor Claus Krieger, Forschungsdekan Fakultät Erziehungswissenschaft, Universität Hamburg
  • Professor Lesley Hughes, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Integrity & Development), Macquarie University
  • Professor HU Anning, Dean of Graduate Studies, Fudan University

8:55 am CEST: Journal editors share dos and don’ts

10:30 – 11:30 am CEST: Individual consultations (applications have closed)

Day 2: Thursday, December 09

8:30 – 10:30 am CEST: Individual consultations (applications have closed)
10:40 – 11:30 am CEST: Panel discussion with PhD students and early career researchers

  • Dr. Irina Usanova, Universität Hamburg
  • Dr. Pia Tenedero, Macquarie University and University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
  • Qiu Yixi, Fudan University

Please register for this unique professional development opportunity here.

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