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We are witnessing a boom in science publications that is both exciting and concerning. Is this deluge in publications taking us closer to unravelling unsolved problems?…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- June 13, 2018
Are you excited for Peer Review Week 2019? We definitely are! Editage is part of the organizing committee of Peer Review Week 2019, and we’ve planned several interesting…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- September 10, 2019
Dr. Sridhar Gutam, senior scientist at ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, India, and founder of “Open Access India” shares insights into the open access…
- Mriganka Awati
- October 25, 2023
The internet is full of advice—maintaining physical and mental health; homeschooling; reading, watching, listening lists; connecting while social distancing; creating…
- Agnes Bosanquet
- September 28, 2020
Completing a PhD is like running a marathon. You can approach it as a race and attempt to finish first, or you can merely focus on finishing. Instead of pacing…
- Megan Livingston
- April 26, 2019
We are at the end of an exciting month marked by interesting and thought-provoking discussions in academia. If you were unable to keep a tab on the goings-on in…
- Editage Insights
- August 30, 2019
I go by @AcerbicAcedemic or Bitter Professor on Twitter where I mostly give free reign to my thoughts about being a professor, and sometimes, about being a bitter…
The UK government is increasing domestic public investment by at least 40% across the North, Midlands, South West, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland as a part of…
- Malvika Gaur
- February 4, 2022
Peer review can be a long-drawn process that involves long waiting periods, understanding the various stages of the review process, dealing with reviewer comments,…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- September 15, 2023
About a month ago, I was invited to talk to a group of young ladies about my favorite topics. I immediately said yes, because what could be better than chatting about my…
- Laura Noakes
- May 6, 2019