As any China-based researcher knows, publishing your work on an international stage comes with unique challenges. But despite the barriers, China is a fast-growing source of scientific research. In the past 5 years alone, ACS journals published 32,000 articles from authors based in China. Thirty ACS editors and 130 editorial advisory board members call China […]
As any China-based researcher knows, publishing your work on an international stage comes with unique challenges. But despite the barriers, China is a fast-growing source of scientific research. In the past 5 years alone, ACS journals published 32,000 articles from authors based in China. Thirty ACS editors and 130 editorial advisory board members call China home.
ACS wants to help researchers in China overcome the common obstacles they face on the path to publication as part of our Growing Globally initiative. That’s why we’re sharing tips from one leading researcher during a free webinar on March 8.
Dongyuan Zhao, Ph.D., Senior Editor of ACS Central Science and a professor at Fudan University in Shanghai, will share lessons he’s learned on how best to prepare manuscripts for submission.
During this free webinar you’ll learn how to:
- Prepare a high-quality manuscript.
- Improve your chances of publishing in international journals.
- Secure research funding.
- Overcome language barriers.
The webinar will be held Tuesday, March 8 at 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (Wednesday, March 9 at 9 a.m. Beijing time).