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Webinar: Cambridge University Press Tips for Early Career Researchers

Webinar: Cambridge University Press Tips for Early Career Researchers In-Person

PLACEHOLDER: Note this in your calendar now!

Come along and hear some ideas on how to plan your publishing portfolio with input to our discussion from an experienced commissioning editor, with plenty of time for interaction.

Cambridge University Press is the oldest publisher of its kind, with a history of publishing excellence spanning six centuries. Since printing our first book in 1584, our success has been driven by academic pedigree, unparalleled editorial experience, quality production processes and innovation.

If you publish with Cambridge University Press, you will join a community of award-winning authors – including more than 60 Nobel Prize Laureates. Over 50,000 authors have published with us to date; our distinguished authors range from the iconic John Milton, Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein to more contemporary writers including Daron Acemoglu, Margaret Atwood and Stephen Hawking.

Cambridge University Press has an unrivalled reputation for publishing academic journals, research monographs, academic reference, textbooks and books for professionals, across 29 subject areas. Over 94% of our authors would recommend us, according to a 2015 Cambridge University Press author survey.

Find out:

  • How to get your journal article published
  • About publishing ethics
  • Open Access
  • How to get your book published
  • Seven tips for writing a strong book proposal

Author hub: https://www.cambridge.org/authorhub/

Finola O'Sullivan

Constitutional, comparative, human rights, legal history, medical and socio-legal.

Executive Publisher

Finola O’Sullivan brings a wealth of experience as Executive Publisher for the law list at Cambridge University Press. Her subject areas cover constitutional, comparative, human rights, legal history, medical and socio-legal. Please contact her for more information regarding publishing in these areas.

Date:
Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Time:
4:00pm - 5:30pm
Time Zone:
Sydney, Melbourne (change)
Location:
Online
Campus:
Online event
Audience:
  Early Career Researcher     Higher Degree by Research Candidates  
Categories:
  Webinar  
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