Series
Improving research visibility and networking skills
Academia is a highly competitive arena and researchers who want to boost their career prospects have to actively promote their research and be connected with fellow researchers. The articles in this series provide guidance to researchers in making themselves and their research more discoverable and visible. They include tips on what researchers should do before and after the publication of their article, how they should promote their research on social media, network in conferences, and more.
Today, being an academic brings with it the added responsibility of promoting your research in order to generate and demonstrate impact. This post explains how you…
- Hywel Curtis
- January 10, 2017
This post contains a list of things you need to do to start promoting your work. This checklist should help you list all your ideas and channels of promotion in one…
- Hywel Curtis
- January 11, 2017
Each year, about 2.5 million articles are published in scholarly journals worldwide. Countless news articles, e-newsletters, blog posts, and multimedia content such as videos and podcasts are…
- Wolters Kluwer
- January 19, 2017
"How can I interact with highly experienced scientists as a mere student?" This is a question many students and early career researchers face when they attend conferences. This article provides…
- Meenakshi Prabhune
- January 12, 2017