- 7 August, 2019
- 08:30 – 13:45
- University of Malaya
We are glad to announce that Enago in collaboration with the University of Malaya will be conducting an informative Author Workshop, assisting Malaysian researchers at different career-stages for achieving publication success.
This workshop will focus on providing insights on the important aspects related to manuscript preparation and journal submission, as well as sharing practical advice on how to boost citations. During the sessions, we will educate authors on preparing a submission-ready manuscript. We will also provide useful tips on how to promote research effectively and increase its visibility to facilitate global impact and career success.
Through these workshops, researchers will learn:
- Understanding the nuances of academic writing
- Awareness of the manuscript submission process
- Improved usage of the English language and grammar
- Importance of citation metrics for a researcher
- Tips to effectively promote research and its impact
- Role of academic and social media networks as key players in research promotion
At the end of the workshop, all participants will receive a Certificate of Participation issued by Enago.
About the Speaker
Dr. Richard de Grijs, Ph.D.
- An internationally acclaimed astrophysicist, editor, publishing consultant, and a public speaker, Dr. de Grijs has a diverse academic profile and has driven several projects at well-renowned institutions such as the University of Virginia (USA), University of Sheffield (UK), University of Cambridge (UK), and Peking University (China).
- He is currently appointed at Macquarie University (Australia) as an Associate Dean/Professor along with his affiliation to International Astronomical Union (Vice-President of Division C), Institute of Physics (FInstP), Astronomical Society of Australia (Fellow), etc.
- Till date, he has 300+ publications in established Physics and Astronomy journals and six published books to his name. The impact of his work is demonstrated by 5000+ citations that he has to his credit.
- Dr. Grijs is also the recipient of more than 25 research grants. Additionally, he is a peer reviewer for many leading Physics and Astronomy journals, including Nature, Science, etc. He has also served as a Scientific Editor in The Astrophysical Journal (2006 – 2012) and Deputy Editor of The Astrophysical Journal Letters (2012 – 2018).
- Some of his major achievements include the Erskine award (University of Canterbury), Exceptional Contribution Award (University of Sheffield, UK), Excellent Performance Award (Peking University, China), “Van Swinderen” Public Outreach Award (the Royal Netherlands Physical Society), and the Selby Award (The Australian Academy of Science).
Venue
Date: August 7, 2019
Address: IPPP Auditorium, Level G (Lobby), Research Management & Innovation Complex, University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur
Website: https://www.um.edu.my/