This interactive workshop, being held exclusively for Options XIII attendees, is designed to demystify the academic publishing process for students and Early Career Researchers (ECRs) and will run as an interactive format. Through a panel discussion with experts in publishing, participants will gain practical, experience-based insights into how manuscripts are prepared, reviewed, the role of the editor, and ultimately accepted or rejected.
This session will be a 1-hour slot on Wednesday lunchtime (2nd September) and is designed to be informal with some introductory remarks from a panel of speakers. The panel is designed in a way that it covers all aspects of publishing, with representation across gender and inclusion of participants from diverse backgrounds and will consist of:
- An experienced mid-career scientist – to discuss how/when they decide a study is ready for publication and how they prepare a manuscript (Dr Seema Lakdawala)
- A publisher – to explain what desk rejections are and how they can be avoided while preparing the manuscript (Amanda Williams, CEO ISRV and former member of the Nature Publishing group)
- A peer reviewer – to share how manuscripts are evaluated during peer-review and what they think make it a strong or weak manuscript (Professor Ben Cowling)
- A journal editor (from society journal) – to explain the editor’s role, the decision-making process, and how to navigate positive and negative reviews, while also raising awareness of the society journal (Ian Barr, IORV Editor in Chief)
- Chair – Dr Carolien van der Sandt
