EASE events
Events
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EASE Equity Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Survey
This survey set out to discover your roles, policies and current practices surrounding Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) and your intentions going forward. Everyone across the community was encouraged to participate in this timely and important initiative. The results were presented in a webinar on 19 March 2024, which is now available to watch on the EASE YouTube channel.
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EASE/ISMTE joint webinar: Untapping the potential of editorial reports
Journals and their editorial offices have an array of data at their fingertips, all of which can be utilized to improve the quality of peer review, understand post-publication content performance and better engage with author or reader communities.
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EASE Awards Event 2022/23
The 2022/23 EASE Award nominees have been chosen and you can find out more about each of them here. The voting opens on 8 January and closes on 31 January, so take your time to view all the nominees and get ready to vote online in the New Year.
The winners will be announced at the annual Awards Event on 7 February 2024. We will also take this opportunity to celebrate with those members who have gained major milestones in their EASE journey.
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EASE Webinar – Walking the walk: assessing our commitment to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
The EASE Environment and Sustainability Committee will report on recent progress and present the next steps to help you reach your sustainability goals in 2024.
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EASE Webinar: Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Survey results and next steps
The Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee (EDI) and a representative from C4DISC, presented the findings of their recent surveys, and looked at the next steps they will take to further support the EASE community in their EDI journeys.
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EASE Course: Editorial School for Journal Editors Module 1
This workshop looked at what editors are expected to do, and how to ensure that the right people are appointed and that there are systems to both support and encourage them so that they remain motivated members of the journal team.
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EASE Course: Editorial School for Journal Editors Module 2
This workshop considered strategies and policies journals can introduce to mitigate the possibility of ethical problems.