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Maximise research discoverability

 

Charlesworth Knowledge paper writing and publishing workshops will help you to maximise the discoverability and impact of your articles.

 

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Celebrate Tuesday with our Charlesworth Knowledge webinar series: Don’t worry, Friday is coming!

 

Charlesworth Knowledge Author Training Webinars 2019: Learn something valuable and enhance your career on the last Tuesday of every month!

 

 

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

‘Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm’

Academics experience more rejection than almost any other profession. Learn to manage this with Charlesworth Knowledge.

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Want to win grant funding: It’s better to be a man, with lots of friends. What’s going on?

Recently published surveys have actually suggested that your chances of winning funding are higher if people know you, view you favourably within your field, and if you are a man. Things have to change.

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Why should you listen to this talk? Developing the ‘why’ of your presentations to ensure you achieve maximum impact

  Ask yourself a quick question: How often have you sat through a lecture or public presentation and not known WHY you were there?

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By The Charlesworth Group on 01 January, 0001

Mark Allin is appointed as non-executive Director at The Charlesworth Group

The Charlesworth Group are pleased to announce that Mark Allin has been appointed as a non-executive Director and will assume his new role from May 2019.

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Can my paper be speeded up? A journal editor’s perspective

Researchers often ask us: 'How can my paper be speeded up through the publication process?' Learn the inside story on academic publishing from Charlesworth.

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Successfully manage your research funding with Charlesworth Knowledge

 

Securing funding for your research can be both a blessing and a curse.

 

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By Dr Gareth Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Should you perform ghost peer review for someone else, such as an advisor or senior colleague? Publication ethical guidelines say ‘no’

Getting someone else to write peer reviews for you is unethical.

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

Understanding the ‘Five Stages of Peer Review’ with Charlesworth Knowledge

Charlesworth Knowledge provides a range of training services, including workshops and expert advice, aimed at helping you to become better at peer review.

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By G Dyke on 01 January, 0001

The use, re-use, and abuse of figures in academic publishing: Is a picture really worth ten thousand words?

Re-using images from published papers, even your own, can be problematic and is usually not possible without permission (re-use without citation and/or permission is a form of plagiarism).

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By The Charlesworth Group on 01 January, 0001

Akadémiai Kiadó selects The Charlesworth Group as their exclusive partner for English Language Polishing Services

The Charlesworth Author Services Division is delighted to announce a new exclusive editorial referral partnership with the Akadémiai Kiadó, the publishing house of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, to provide English Language polishing services to Akadémiai Kiadó authors.

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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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