Getting Published II: Impact and Peer-review (Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences) New
Getting published is a central part of being a researcher. Peer-reviewed publications allow researchers to communicate their research to the broader research community, and thus, make a contribution to the body of work within their field.
This workshop is divided into two interrelated components. The first concerns the question of ‘high impact’, whilst the second concerns the process of peer-review and manuscript preparation.
It is possible to attend this as an individual workshop, although we would recommend that you try to attend the series starting with Getting published I: Writing for publication
Please note: This course does not offer bespoke or 1-1 support for manuscript preparation.
PhD Students in Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available here.
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer | |
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1 | Tue 22 Oct 2019 10:00 - 12:30 | 10:00 - 12:30 | Student Services Centre, Exams Hall, Room AG03d | map | Dr Christian Gilliam |
- Gain an appreciation of the importance of adapting writing style to respond to Journal Guidelines
- Understand the importance of identifying grammatical errors and eliminating them from a paper before peer review
- Gain experience of producing a small piece of writing in response to a simulated journal ‘Call for Papers’.
Participative workshop, comprising information-giving and activities.
One 2.5 hour session
There will not be a scheduled break in this session, so you are encouraged to go to the Whale Café on your way in and pick up a drink. If you show your University card, you will get a small discount!
This course is scheduled to run once per term.
Booking / availability