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BAICE organises a range of events to disseminate knowledge and facilitate networking in the field of international and comparative education. Major events include the biennial BAICE Conference at a UK university, support for the UKFIET Conference every other year and an annual student conference.

BAICE members are also invited to advertise relevant events that they are organising to the membership. Information on future events (title, time, place, registration requirements, and an abstract of maximum 250 words) should be sent to ku.ca1685571074.ecia1685571074b@yra1685571074terce1685571074s1685571074.

BAICE/Compare Writing for Publication Workshop

BAICE/Compare Writing for Publication Workshop

When

16 September 2019    
10:00 - 16:00
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Where

UKFIET Conference
University of Oxford, Oxford

Event Type

  • Workshop
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The process of converting doctoral research into relatively short articles for publication can be a daunting task. This workshop is an opportunity to think about writing up the data you have or are collecting for publication as a journal article – and is intended particularly for doctoral students or Early Career Researchers who are planning to publish from their doctoral thesis.

The workshop is funded by the British Association of International and Comparative Education and facilitated by Prof Anna Robinson-Pant from the University of East Anglia and Dr. Germ Janmaat, from the UCL Institute of Education and current Compare Editor. Prof. Robinson-Pant was previously editor of BAICE’s journal, Compare, and in this capacity, launched the Compare writing mentoring programme for new academics, which has been running for over 10 years.

Through comparing published research articles with the theses on which they are based, we will identify how the authors have used their research data in order to:

  • speak to different audiences
  • contribute to academic ‘conversations’
  • meet different journal criteria.

During the workshop we will:

  • look at key features of academic research articles
  • discuss the process of developing a paper or papers, based on your thesis
  • look at the process of submitting a paper to peer -reviewed journals.

The workshop is open to all attending UKFIET conference. Free of charge, but places are limited and will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis (for those whose applications meet the criteria).

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