EASE Awards Event 2025
Join us to celebrate the achievements of EASE members in 2025. This event is exclusive to EASE members and registration is free - book now!
Join us to celebrate the achievements of EASE members in 2025. This event is exclusive to EASE members and registration is free - book now!
Before peer review begins, every manuscript goes through a critical first screening by the journal editor. In many cases, decisions are made within minutes often leading to desk rejection due to issues that could have been addressed before submission.
To help researchers understand what truly happens during this initial editorial assessment, we invite you to a free, live webinar featuring a real-time manuscript review led by an experienced academic editor.
Join us—Catherine Draper, Editor-in-Chief, and Hlengiwe Madlala, Senior Editor—for this Lancet Webinar, during which you will learn about the journal's aims and scope, what we are looking for in a research paper, and best practices to prepare your manuscript for publication in The Lancet Regional Health - Africa.
Do you believe the words healthful and healthy should mean different things? Are you worried that writers no longer understand how to use the apostrophe? Do you feel the need to replace "based off" with "based on"? If these questions pique your interest, this lively webinar was for you.
Many manuscripts face repeated revisions or unnecessary delays not because the research is weak, but because they do not fully align with what journals actually expect.
Journal guidelines may appear clear, yet common gaps between editorial requirements and typical author submissions continue to slow down the review process.
To help researchers bridge this divide, we invite you to a free, example-driven webinar that examines the most frequent mismatches between what journals ask for and what authors submit and how to close those gaps effectively.
At this EASE Get-together, we will focus on all things membership, such as how to navigate our website to quickly find the information you need, how to find out what our communities are doing, how to support our sponsored membership scheme, and much more.
Part I of our popular Editorial School for Journal Editors will take place in March 2026. Iva Grabarić Andonovski will present the first of 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.
Learn more on the KCSE website...
Part I of our popular Editorial School for Journal Editors will take place in March 2026. Joan Marsh will present the second of 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.