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Traditional academic leadership was defined by titles – which was an indicator of the position one occupied within a hierarchical setup. However, today, leadership often happens from the middle – where the individuals know well what is Read More
In recent years, academic misconduct has moved far beyond obvious plagiarism or fabricated data. Today’s integrity breaches are often subtle, technology-enabled, and systemic. Journals are retracting papers at record rates, research integrity offices are Read More
Recently, Editage hosted the Saudi Research Summit in Riyadh, bringing together institutional leaders, government officials, and researchers to explore how the responsible adoption of AI can enhance research output, sharpen competitive positioning, and expand global Read More
The Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings, a ranking system that evaluates how universities contribute to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), covered 2,526 universities from 130 countries in its latest edition, published in 2025 [1]. That’s Read More
Are you planning a research career in literature, language studies, art history, etc.? Get familiar with the requirements of the Modern Language Association (MLA) style guide [1], because it’s one of the most popular style Read More
Scientific explorations are vastly different today than what they were just a few decades ago. Interdisciplinarity has become the norm, rigor and reproducibility standards have risen, and we are propelling ahead at unprecedented rates. Research Read More
Desk rejections are becoming increasingly common, and authors sometimes wonder where they went wrong. Was it an issue of formatting? Was there accidental plagiarism? Why did the paper not clear desk checks? Of course, desk Read More
“Where words come out from the depths of truth”– Rabindranath Tagore in the poem “Where the mind is without fear” This article continues on the theme of publishing and reviewing research across language barriers for Read More
The “publish or perish” concept has long bothered researchers, especially those in their early and mid-career stages. Many researchers are often apprehensive of journal acceptance. And considering the high desk rejection rate of 72% reported in Read More