Books: publishing your research effectively (For PhD students in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences)
Seeing your name on the spine of a book is a great achievement, which can help to kick start your career in some disciplines. How do you get there?
This session answers some of the key questions along the way, including including:
- Should you turn your thesis into a monograph?
- How do you choose a publisher?
- How do you get your proposal accepted?
- What are the key stages in the publication process?
- PhD students in HASS subjects
- Other PhD students and postdocs welcome
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer | |
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1 | Thu 14 Nov 2019 14:00 - 15:00 | 14:00 - 15:00 | 17 Mill Lane, Seminar Room E | map | Dr B. Gini |
We will cover:
- How to go from thesis to monograph
- Choosing a publisher
- Writing a successful proposal
- How the publication process works
Interactive session
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- Please bring your own internet-enabled device to this session
One session of one hour
Once a term
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- Managing your digital information (for PhD students in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences)
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