ISMTE Virtual Conference
2026 North American Virtual Event - People-first Publishing: driving research quality and connections
2026 North American Virtual Event - People-first Publishing: driving research quality and connections
This talk will explore the broad ethical challenges associated with the increasing use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) across various stages of the research cycle.
Korean Manuscript Editor Certificate Exam
Join us for NEaT’s first meetup and seminar in Estonia on Friday 14 August. Whether you are already part of the NEaT community or interested in becoming a member, we would be delighted to see you for an afternoon of networking, discussion, and insight.
The 12th ACSE Annual Conference focuses on Rebuilding Trust in Scholarly Publishing, creating space to pause, reflect, and rethink how trust can be strengthened through responsible practices, transparency, and shared accountability.
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...
Language is under pressure – from rapid technological change, politics, and evolving expectations. Join us NEaT’s main event of the year, ELN2026, to explore how these forces are reshaping English and what it means for us language professionals.
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.