Author Workshop #2: Reasons for Rejection - and How to Avoid Them - Fall 2025
This second session in a series of four seeks to support and guide early career researchers and would-be authors in their path toward potential publication in a Cambridge University Press journal. This session covers... Dos and Don'ts for Submission Tips for clear, concise, and well-structured academic writing How to align writing with journal scope, structure, and quality standards Frequent pitfalls such as lack of novelty, poor structure, or weak argumentation How to utilize publisher guidelines and resources for support Cambridge’s Author Services and support tools

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Author Workshop #3: Understanding Peer Review & Resubmission

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English Essay: How to Write about ANY Essay Topic

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MYFest26: Connecting with students (from the start)

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Selecting the Right Journal for Submission

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Beyond Ozempic: The Missing Piece

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Author Workshop #1: Selecting the Right Journal - Fall 2025

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