Online Event – Charting Your Course to Publication: Insights from Journal Editors

WHEN, WHERE: 19 June at 16:00-17:30 CEST, ZOOM platform

Are you an aspiring scholar looking to make your mark in the world of academia? Does the thought of publishing your first peer-reviewed journal article seem daunting? Perhaps you’re an experienced researcher struggling to refine that tricky draft that just won’t seem to come together. We understand the challenges you face in the publication journey – from the initial idea to navigating the complex world of the peer-review process.

To empower you on your path to publication success, we are organizing an online event titled: “Charting Your Course to Publication: Insights from Peer-Reviewed Journal Editors.”

In this online event, we’re bringing together esteemed editors from leading peer-reviewed journals to share their invaluable expertise and provide guidance to scholars at all career stages.

  • Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt, Germany) from the European Journal of International Relations
  • Costanza Musu (University of Ottawa, Canada, from International Politics
  • Matthew di Giusepe (University of Leiden, The Netherlands), from International Studies Review
  • Andy Hom (Univeristy of Edinburgh, UK), from Review of International Studies

will demystify the course to a publication starting from choosing the appropriate journal and preparing your manuscript, to handling feedback and reviewers’ expectations.

Our goal is to offer attendees the opportunity to explore the publication process and the elements of a high-quality journal article. 

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