Why and How to Improve Your Publication
When: Thursday, February 25, 2021, 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Where: Online, MS Teams
ECRs Network - Internal Workshop
Writing for academic journals is highly competitive, however getting the articles published is a key to a successful academic career. Even if you overcome the first hurdle and generate a valuable idea or piece of research - how do you then sum it up in a way that will capture the interest of reviewers and won’t get rejected ? Gill will share her experience as editor and practical tips on how to get published and what you need to do to improve your publication record.
Speaker
Professor Gill Kirton (Associate Editor of the Gender, Work and Organization and Human Resource Management Journals)
Registration
This is an internal workshop opened to those at Queen Mary University of London. Registeristation will open soon.
ECRs Network
The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences ECRs Network offers support to QMUL academics at the start of their careers. The Network hosts talks and workshops on various aspects of academic life, and provides opportunities for early career researchers across the faculty to meet and to share their experiences.
Organisers
The ECRs Network is coordinated by Aurelija Povilaike, Claire Trenery, Monira Begum, Alex Nowosiad, Saritha Divikar and Sarah Saines.