The event is aimed at PhD students and researchers from Black, Asian and minority ethnic background, but it`s open to everyone.
Organised by Brad-ATTAIN in collaboration with YCEDE (The Yorkshire Consortium for Equity in Doctoral Education), the seminar series aim to inform, raise awareness and help to create pathways to academia for minoritised ethnicities.
The session will focus on the importance of ‘real world’ impact as well as helping you to understand the publishing process so you can progress successfully through the various stages of journal publishing, from pre-submission of the manuscript, to revision, through to publication, and finally post-publication activities.
Areas covered include:
- Creating an ‘impact mindset’ for your research
- The importance of ‘real world’ impact
- The role of the journal in academia
- Selecting the right journal
- Structuring your paper
- The peer review process
- Dissemination and promotion
- Publication ethics
- Predatory publishing
The presentation will last for 2 hours with lots of opportunities for questions and discussion.
About the presenter:
Sharon Parkinson
Sharon Parkinson is the Publishing Development Manager representing the goal area of ‘Quality Education for All’ at Emerald Publishing. With over 20 years publishing experience, she works closely with the educational research community to explore and deliver innovative open publishing routes and help researchers to share their work in new and engaging ways.
Please book your place here: https://shorturl.at/boAj0