By The Charlesworth Group on 01 January, 0001

Hindawi Limited partners with The Charlesworth Group to collaborate with academic researchers in China

Hindawi is working with The Charlesworth Group to provide the academic community in China with researcher resources and information.

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

What’s the difference between a ‘review paper’ and a ‘regular article’? It seems easier to write and publish a ‘review paper’

The difference between a ‘review’ and a ‘regular’ research paper is one of the most common questions we are asked during our Charlesworth Knowledge paper writing workshops.

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Prepare for your next academic conference with Charlesworth Knowledge

 

Sign up for our next webinar on Tuesday June 25th @ 10:00am or @ 14:00pm BST and learn about planning for an academic conference. These events can be HUGE networking opportunities that can make or break careers.

 

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Charlesworth Knowledge in Beijing: Questions and feedback from our author education workshops

Our team just completed a 10-day tour of university departments and medical schools in the Chinese cities of Beijing and Shenyang, helping young researchers to write and publish their papers more effectively and develop their communication skills in English.

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Don’t just sit and wait for peer reviews to come back: Write to editors and get involved!

Write to an editor if you feel too much time has passed between submission and the return of reviews.

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Learn to avoid ‘predatory’ academic conferences with Charlesworth Knowledge

Are you sure that the conference you plan to attend is really all that it appears to be? We’ve recently seen an upsurge in the number of ‘predatory’ academic conferences.

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Don’t be an academic Mozart: Write it down!

Many academics reach the ends of their careers with lots of ideas and tonnes of unfinished work. What happens to all these ideas? Often the answer is nothing.

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Make-or-break communication with journal editors: Why a well-written and effective ‘response to reviews’ document is important when submitting your paper to a journal

We provide an extensive series of training courses and documentation via our education service Charlesworth Knowledge to help you survive the peer review process.

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Enhance your academic reputation and connections with an ORCID iD

 

Do you have an ORCID researcher identification number? If not, then we recommend you get one

 

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Motivations to publish vary by career stage as well between researchers

Learn about why it's important to publish your academic research with Charlesworth Knowledge

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

The Charlesworth Knowledge 12-step programme to enhance your public speaking and presentation skills

Don’t just roll the dice. One of the most important skills you can learn as an early-career researcher is how to give an effective research talk, lecture, or presentation in front of an audience. Sign up for our next webinars on Tuesday 30th July! 

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Lessons from the journal editorial office: Can I make changes to a paper once it’s been submitted?

Is it possible to make changes to an article once it's been submitted to a journal? Not really. Authorship is also very hard to change.

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Who gets the CRediT? Authorship issues and fairness in academic writing

One of the trickiest and most controversial aspects of academic publishing is deciding ‘who did what’ during research article writing.

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Learn to put the ‘fun’ back into ‘research funding’ with Charlesworth Knowledge

One of the most difficult, challenging, and uncertain aspects of getting a research idea off the ground and turning it into an active project is paying for it. Charlesworth services can help you maximise your chances of successfully funding your research.

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

The truth about your proof: The final stage of journal article production is a huge opportunity for authors

The final ‘proofing stage’ of research article production is a huge opportunity for authors.

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

The truth about your proof: The final stage of journal article production is a huge opportunity for authors

The final ‘proofing stage’ of research article production is a huge opportunity for authors.

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Academic Writing – How Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds taught me to focus on the audience

 

It doesn’t matter what you think about your work. What’s actually important is how your readers, your colleagues and peers in your field perceive your paper.

 

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Academic Writing – How Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds taught me to focus on the audience

 

It doesn’t matter what you think about your work. What’s actually important is how your readers, your colleagues and peers in your field perceive your paper.

 

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Terry Pratchett tells us how to survive Peer Review

Your next paper is more likely to pass successfully through peer review if the results and conclusions of your work are ‘as expected’.

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Terry Pratchett tells us how to survive Peer Review

Your next paper is more likely to pass successfully through peer review if the results and conclusions of your work are ‘as expected’.

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