Events Calendar

Webinar: How to Get More Involved with a Journal and Develop Your Career

March 15, 2024 507

How to Get More Involved with a Journal and Develop Your Career is one piece of Sage’s webinar series, “How to Do Research and Get Published.” This free webinar is dedicated to showing new and seasoned researchers how to leverage involvement with academic journals to advance your career. Attendees can expect teachings on how to build strong relationships with journal editors, navigate the complexities of the academic publishing process, and understand the peer review process. Regardless of where you may be in your career or where you hope to be, this webinar will crucial knowledge and strategies that will help you propel your career further.

This webinar will be hosted by Janet Salmons and Sean Scarisbrick and will feature an informative Q&A session. Registration and information for this webinar can be found here.

Related Articles

Webinar: iGen: Decoding the Learning Code of Generation Z
Event
March 29, 2024

Webinar: iGen: Decoding the Learning Code of Generation Z

Read Now
Year of Open Science Conference
Event
March 20, 2024

Year of Open Science Conference

Read Now
Webinar: How to Collaborate Across Paradigms – Embedding Culture in Mixed Methods Designs
Event
March 15, 2024

Webinar: How to Collaborate Across Paradigms – Embedding Culture in Mixed Methods Designs

Read Now
Webinar: How to Write and Structure an Article’s Front Matter
Event
March 15, 2024

Webinar: How to Write and Structure an Article’s Front Matter

Read Now
Webinar: How to Do Research in a Digital World

Webinar: How to Do Research in a Digital World

The next installment of Sage’s webinar series, “How to Do Research and Get Published,“ will focus on conducting research in a digital […]

Read Now
Webinar: How to Write a Paper — Quantitative Methodology

Webinar: How to Write a Paper — Quantitative Methodology

The next installment in Sage’s “How to Do Research and Get Published” webinar series will cover the importance of effective academic writing […]

Read Now
Webinar: Fact Checking Sources

Webinar: Fact Checking Sources

In an age where technology is readily available, information is accessible at the touch of a fingertip. Fact checking sources is now […]

Read Now
0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments