Events
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EASE Course: Editorial School for Journal Editors Module 5 – Editors: making good decisions
Part II of our popular Editorial School for Journal Editors will take place in October 2025. 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.
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ALPSP Training: Strategy and Pricing for Open Access Journals
This course will equip participants with the tools and insights to inform their OA strategic thinking and decision making. It will take people through the complexities and challenges of OA, highlighting the ways in which OA publishing is deeply different to subscription publishing (and some ways that it is the same!).
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English as a Lingua Nordica (ELN2025) – The Human Touch
The popular English as a Lingua Nordica seminar day will be held on 3 October at the University of Helsinki’s Language Centre, and registration is now open for attendance both for online and in person.
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ALPSP Training: Managing and Influencing your Editorial Board
This course will provide you with the essential practical knowledge and skills to improve how your board operates, understand more about how to motivate your board members, and make your meetings highly effective where everyone contributes and all necessary decisions are reached.
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EASE Course: Editorial School for Journal Editors Module 6 – Publishing impact: developing a journal
Part II of our popular Editorial School for Journal Editors will take place in October 2025. 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.
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EASE Course: Editorial School for Journal Editors Module 7 – Publishing quality: dealing with authors
Part II of our popular Editorial School for Journal Editors will take place in October 2025. 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.
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Good reporting practice: suicide, intersectionality and the challenges of mass-produced science
This webinar will feature three presentations that address the dual roles of journal editors; to prevent the publication of poor quality research, and to ensure that the good quality research we publish is reported to the highest standards.