How to get published: Lectures and a workshop
INVITATION
How to get published: Lectures and a workshop
These events are organised by Wiley in partnership with the UJ Research Office, under the Publishing Agreement between Wiley and in collaboration with the South African National Library and Information Consortium
13-15 June 2023
‘How can I succeed in getting my research published in a journal?’
‘What do I need to know about publishing ethics and integrity?
‘What is the peer review process, and how do I navigate it?’
‘How can I share my work with others?’
Join us as we discuss these topics in lectures and a workshop, aimed primarily at PhD students, post-doctoral and early career researchers. The morning lectures and afternoon workshops will be repeated on 14 and 15 June.
Hybrid lectures, 9 am-12 noon
- Introduction to journal publishing
- The author’s journey, from submission to publication
- Publishing ethics
- Publicising your work
Nadine Gordimer Auditorium (Level 5, Auckland Park Kingsway Campus) or on Zoom
In-person workshop, 2 pm-5 pm
- Classroom-based interactive discussion
- In-depth, practical application of steps in the author’s journey
Zakes Mda Room (Level 2, Auckland Park Kingsway Campus)
There is a limit of 30 places for each workshop, offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Register at https://uj-ac-za.libcal.com/calendar/16682/wileyauthorengagement2023.
The Author Engagement Programme
Find out more at https://secure.wiley.com/sanlic about the benefits of the Programme to you as a researcher at UJ, including:
- Free open-access publication of research and review articles in Wiley and Hindawi journals
- Free access to all Wiley journals
- Free access to the Wiley Researcher Academy
Disclaimer: The University of Johannesburg encourages academic debate and discussion that are conducted in a manner that upholds respectful interaction, safety of all involved, and freedom of association as enshrined in the law, the Constitution, and within the boundaries of the University policies. The views expressed during events are expressed in a personal capacity and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University of Johannesburg.