Workshop: Scientific poster and video presentation preparation
As conference season approached, we offered this open workshop to support anyone interested in learning more about the art of scientific poster design and presentation.
As conference season approached, we offered this open workshop to support anyone interested in learning more about the art of scientific poster design and presentation.
Our first member webinar of 2025 was presented by Duncan Nicholas. This session covered practical techniques, tools, strategies and systems to give delegates insights into their own journals and subject areas, and a wealth of information to use for development plans and goal setting.
Jennifer Yankopolus and Paul Beverley ran this workshop in February on how to use macros to increase productivity and accuracy.
The winners of our EASE Awards 2024 were announced at the annual Awards Event on 12 February 2025. We took this opportunity to celebrate with those members who have gained major milestones in their EASE journey.
FAIR data - everyone has heard the term, but what does it actually mean? Karoline Mauer and Anandhi Iyappan, the metadata experts from The German Human Genome-Phenome Archive (GHGA), guided us through how to ensure FAIR data practices. The recording of this webinar will be available soon.
Charoula Tzanakou, EASE EDI Committee member, delivered this webinar on how to maximise excellence, creativity, economic opportunities, and societal relevance by fully integrating the gender dimension in research and innovation.
This panel discussion provided an excellent opportunity for members to hear from EASE’s leadership and to understand their thoughts about the coming years.
Part I of our popular Editorial School for Journal Editors took place in March-April 2025. Duncan Nicholas presented the first of the four modules. This session looks at what editors are expected to do, 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.
Elizabeth Peterson presented this session for the first Nordic Chapter webinar of 2025, focusing on the relationship between English and Nordic languages in academic publishing.
Part I of our popular Editorial School for Journal Editors took place March-April 2025. Joan Marsh presented the second of the four modules. The workshop highlights some of the most common ethical issues such as duplicate and plagiarised publications, author, editor and reviewer ethics, data and artwork manipulation and misinterpretation, ways in which problems can be mitigated, and how they (if they happen) can be resolved effectively and efficiently.