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Wed 14 Feb 2024
10:00 - 12:00

Venue: Online

Provided by: Researcher Development Programme (RDP)


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Getting Published in a Journal I: Writing for Publication (Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences)
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Wed 14 Feb 2024

Description

This is the first of two workshops designed to develop your understanding of the technicalities and the process of getting your research published.

In this workshop, we examine the technical aspects of writing up your research in a format appropriate for publication. You will learn about the importance of following journal guidelines and house style, and the value of using a clear structure to frame your paper. You will also receive guidance on how to produce clear writing in a register appropriate for the readership.

It is possible to attend this course as an individual workshop, although we would encourage you to attend the second workshop in the series Getting published II: Impact and Peer-review.

Target audience

PhD Students in Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

Please note: The course does not offer bespoke or 1-1 support for manuscript preparation.

Prerequisites

This course will facilitated via Zoom, please ensure you have access. Zoom Joining link will be sent in Booking Confirmation email.

Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Wed 14 Feb   10:00 - 12:00 10:00 - 12:00 Online Dr Christian Gilliam
Objectives
  • 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’.
Duration

One 2 hour session

Frequency

This course is scheduled to run once per term


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