Journal Article Publishing
A workshop for advanced DPhils and postdocs. This is a workshop for those with no prior experience of publishing
10:00am - 1:00pm
The pressure for early career academics to publish has never been stronger, but the process of getting onto the publishing ladder can seem a very daunting prospect. This hands-on publishing workshop is aimed at DPhils and early career postdocs who are keen to make a start on a journal article, a collected essay, or book review. The workshop will require a small amount of preparatory reading and planning.
By the end of this workshop, participants will:
- have a better understanding of the editorial processes involved in academic publishing
- be able to identify the key features of published academic writing in specific media
- have practised defining and pitching an idea for a journal article
- be able to identify their next step towards publication
About the Trainer
Dr Clare Broome Saunders is Research Fellow in English at Wolfson College, with wide publishing experience in her field of 19th Century women writers. Before returning to academia four years ago, she worked for Oxford University Press, in both the Education and Academic Divisions.

