Jo Wixon
Director, External Analysis, WileyUnited Kingdom
Part II of our popular Editorial School for Journal Editors will take place in October 2025. Jo Wixon will present the second of the four modules.
The format is a lecture, followed by a moderated breakout session in which small groups consider two case studies, and then a final session to feedback the discussions from the breakout groups and answer further questions from delegates.
You may register for the full course or book individual modules. Each module is recorded and made available to participants together with handbooks for easy reference.
Journals have a tendency to become static and frequently fail to develop in response to changing researcher and publishing needs. Editors are frequently too busy to consider changes to workflows, aims and scope or other publishing and editorial issues unless specific problems arise. However the journal environment changes constantly, and it is important for both new and established journals to consider how and why they should implement changes, and to have ongoing development strategies to ensure they remain attractive to their research community.
This workshop looks at how editors can easily build and development strategies that are realistic and practical, and achievable within their own busy schedules.
Learning objectives
EASE members benefit from half price registration. There are also discounts available for Sister Society members and those in LMICs.
EASE members:
Full course – £80
Individual modules – £30
Non-members:
Full course – £160
Individual modules – £60
