How to Research and Publish in English
DAAD Visiting professor Universität Hamburg, Germany
Distinguished scholar in multilingualism (Groningen 2024)
Workshop dates:
Monday and Wednesday from 9:00 to 14:00.
The first two meetings Monday November 18, 2024 and Wednesday November 20, 2024 will be partially frontal.
The rest of the dates are dedicated to individual meetings: 25/11; 27/11; 2/12; 4/12; 9/12; 11/12; 16/12; 18/12; 23/12; 25/12; 30/12; 6/01; 8/01; 13/01; 15/01; 20/01; 22/01; 27/01; 29/01.
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• What is required in order to publish in the esteemed English-medium academic journals.
• How to distinguish between spam and respected professional publications.
• Open access publishing.
• Rules and traditions of academic publishing in English
• How to plan your publication: journal selection, topic, style.
• Co-authors, the order of authors.
• Research methods and their correct use.
• Ethical issues: integrity, honesty, responsibility.
• How to start your work on publications
• Structure of an academic article; How to write and abstract, a literature review, discussion and conclusion. Bibliography requirements.
• Your submission checklist.
The participants are invited to suggest additional topics that they are interested in.
individual
• What is new in the field of research and publishing – an update
• How to plan your next publication.
• How to publish under time and energy constraints
• Measuring your research input. Indexing, citation index, Scopus, google scholar, etc.
• Most recent challenges and innovations in the world of academic publishing.
• Facing a peer-review: emotions, realities and working out a course of actions.
• Working in a team or/and individually; choosing your co-authors.
• Online and face-to-face Conferences: before, during and after.
• New skills and programs to have for participating in the academic life after COVID..
The participants are invited to suggest additional topics that they are interested in.
Individual meetings can be held both on Mondays and Wednesdays irrespective of whether you are beginner or an experienced researcher.