Timing: 14:00-16:00, 23rd May 2017
Venue: Ramsden Room, St. Catherine's College, Cambridge, UK
This workshop introduces current PhD candidates and early career researchers to the publishing landscape in academia, with a special focus on China Studies.
Lucy Rhymer, the Commissioning Editor of Asian Studies at Cambridge University Press, will offer tips and advice on how to transform your thesis into your first monograph.
Nicholas Loubere, Associate Senior Lecturer, University of Lund (Sweden) will then give tips from his own experience about how best to prepare a paper for an academic journal in Chinese Studies (broadly defined).
There will be group work exercises and attendants are expected to bring with them one or two abstracts for group discussion.
The workshop is free and is open to all postgraduate and early career researchers working on China, but places are limited.
Please fill in the online booking form as the link below by April 27th 2017, we will get back to you by the beginning of May to let you know if you were selected. We regret that BPCS is not able to cover participant's travel expenses.
CONTACT: Josepha Richard ([log in to unmask])
LINK: https://goo.gl/forms/jxKRuo5UrIL5e95X2
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Josepha Richard
PhD Candidate in Chinese Landscape History, University of Sheffield
President, British Postgraduate Network for Chinese Studies (BPCS)
@GardensOfChina
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