Events
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Macro Magic Workshop: Learn How to Edit More Efficiently for Windows PC Users
Jennifer Yankopolus and Paul Beverley ran this workshop in February on how to use macros to increase productivity and accuracy.
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FREE UKSG webinar: Society Publishing at a Crossroads: Rethinking Value in Academic Publishing
This is a fantastic opportunity to listen to expert speakers with no travelling required
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EASE Awards 2024 event
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.
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Editage event: Climate Change and Its Impact on Academia
Explore how climate change impacts academia beyond disciplines and borders. This session delves into creating adaptive education and research systems while inviting insights on fostering resilience through academia’s role in policy and practice.
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EASE Germany webinar: FAIR data and FAIR portals
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.
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EASE Webinar: Applying gender dimension in research
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.
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Editage event: Simplify Academic Writing: Discover Paperpal
This exclusive webinar explores Paperpal, the AI-powered writing assistant designed to help researchers and academics refine their writing, accelerate the publication process, and overcome language barriers.
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ACSE event: The 11th ACSE Annual Conference 2025
We are pleased to invite you to the 11th Annual Conference of the Asian Council of Science Editors (ACSE), a significant gathering of editorial professionals, researchers, and scholars from around the world.