VIRTUAL EVENT: Sit with the Editor: Hugh Starkey, London Review of Education
25 May 2021, 4:00 pm–5:00 pm
Have you ever wondered how to get published in a prestigious journal such as the London Review of Education (LRE)? Then join us as we sit with its Editor, Hugh Starkey and Assistant Editors Denise Miller and Pete Wright.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
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Cost
- Free
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IOE research development
In this webinar, Hugh Starkey will introduce the LRE (founded at the UCL Institute of Education) and discuss factors to consider when researchers are choosing which journal to publish in.
Attendees will also get to hear from Assistant Editors Denise Miller and Pete Wright.
Sign up now to this interactive session for the unique opportunity to ask the editors' advice on how to write papers for successful publication and avoid common pitfalls.
Sit with the Editor seminar series
The IOE's Sit with the Editor series is aimed at supporting scholarship in education research as well as improving outreach to the international research community.
During monthly interactive online sessions, editors of prestigious education journals will introduce their journal, discuss the key factors that shape editorial decisions and describe the accommodations they make for submissions by academics whose first language is not English and/or who are from settings with different or limited research cultures.
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Image: Jason Ilagan for UCL Institute of Education
About the Speakers
Hugh Starkey
Professor of Education at the UCL Institute of Education (IOE)
Since 2014, Hugh has been the Editor of the LRE. He is also a founding board member of the Human Rights Education Review journal.
More about Hugh StarkeyDr Pete Wright
Lecturer at the IOE
Pete is currently one of two Assistant Editors for the LRE journal and is also a member of the International Committee of Mathematics, Education & Society (MES).
More about Dr Pete WrightDr Denise Miller
Senior Lecturer at the University of Greenwich
Denise is a programme leader, senior lecturer and independent educational psychologist. She is an Assistant Editor for the LRE journal.
More about Dr Denise Miller