PUBMET 2026
The main Conference topic is Communities in Open Scholarly Communication: Governance, Responsibility, and Shared Infrastructures.
The main Conference topic is Communities in Open Scholarly Communication: Governance, Responsibility, and Shared Infrastructures.
Peer Review Week (PRW) is a global celebration of the vital role peer review plays in ensuring the quality and integrity of research. This annual event unites individuals, institutions, and organizations dedicated to promoting the core message that effective...
Part II of our popular Editorial School for Journal Editors will take place in October 2026. Iva Grabarić Andonovski will present the first of the four modules. This module considers how decisions are made, implicit and explicit bias, how decisions are communicated to authors and the wider public, and how decisive skills can be improved.
Part II of our popular Editorial School for Journal Editors will take place in October 2026. Jo Wixon will present the second of the four modules. This workshop looks at how editors can easily build development strategies that are realistic and practical, and achievable within their own busy schedules.
The annual Mediterranean Editors and Translators Meeting (METM) is an established CPD and networking event – a highlight in the calendar for many editors, translators, interpreters and other providers of English-language support services in the Mediterranean area and beyond. It offers one and a half days of presentations and keynote speeches, two half days of pre-conference workshops, and a programme of “off-METM” events.
Part II of our popular Editorial School for Journal Editors will take place in October 2026. Jason Roberts will present the third of the four modules. This workshop looks at ways to encourage good authors to submit good research, and how to both engage with researchers, and to build trust and loyalty from them.
Part II of our popular Editorial School for Journal Editors will take place in October 2026. Jadranka Stojanovski will present the final module. This workshop considers Open Science in its broadest sense, implications for journal editors and the publication of their journals, as well as the policies journals should create and enforce, and how to monitor them.
Join us for our November Get-together, hosted by Are Brean and Phill Jones, in which we will explore how journals can become financially viable, reach the right audiences, and increase real-world impact. Meet up with your EASE friends and colleagues, hear our latest news and bring your questions to our 'Ask Me Anything' discussion.