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Join us on 14th February at 10am GMT for the next episode in Edanz' series focused on early career researchers!
 
So you’ve selected a journal, checked its requirements (Episode 1), and started your first draft (Episode 2). Now your manuscript is really beginning to take shape! 
 
Next, you are invited to join us for Episode 3, where our experts will share with you the most COMMON MISTAKES to AVOID in your paper! These errors are not just language-related, but also include logical issues, plagiarism, citations, and more. 
 
You DON’T want to miss this event. Spend just one hour with us, and we might save you many hours, days, or even weeks of wasted time revising and resubmitting. 
 
And as always, we invite YOUR questions and comments. See you there!

To ask a question during the event, please click the raise hand icon or go to Slido.com and use the code #R1402.

For a full list of previous and upcoming Edanz events, click here.

To host a live event, please email kristine.lennie@researcher-app.com

Date and Time
Monday, February 14, 2022 10:00 AM 10:00 am - 11:00 am GMT+0
Speakers Ayli Chong

Ayli Chong has more than 13 years of combined experience in author services and researcher training. An Australian native and graduate of The University of Sydney, Ayli’s background in hearing and speech therapy -- combined with her editorial experience and public speaking -- have made her one of Edanz’s most popular presenters. Ayli is a board-certified Editor in the Life Sciences.

,Lilly Gray

Lilly Grayy is a Board-certified Editor in the Life Sciences and a Professional Member of the Society for Editors and Proofreaders (SfEP). She has written for online and print publications and has edited a wide range of research publications  and specializes in working with early- and mid-career researchers in developing top-quality English-language manuscripts and conference presentations.

,Scott McCleary

Scott specializes in online instructional design to assist learning. He has Master’s degree in education from the University of Southern Queensland, with postgraduate certification in Education Technology.

Scott has developed and delivered training programs for more than 40 organizations worldwide in fields such as: medical/pharma (Merck, Pfizer,  Banyu, NCGM hospital), business & finance (Deutsche Bank, Skandia, LEC Tokyo), big tech (Sony, Toshiba, Hitachi, Mitsubishi), government (The Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs), K-12 (Benesse, Ochanomizu Seminar) and higher education (Komazawa University, Gakushuin University, Asia University, Kaetsu University, and the Berlin School of Economics and Law).

DOI: i9TfAQ1PluMVtIcM9bi6_prepost_1

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