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Fuse open science blog: July 2014
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Fuse open science blog. Who we are and how to take part. Thursday, 31 July 2014. Is it holidays yet? But now it's holiday time! The blog has a couple of friends who've rented a flat near Chamonix for the summer and the blog's off to join them for a month of rock, glaciers, ropes, crampons, snow in summer, and painstaking deciphering of French weather forecasts. See you in September. Photo by Matthieu Lienart. Tuesday, 29 July 2014. 52 weeks in public health research: part 30. Posted by Amelia Lake. Was a...
Fuse open science blog: Mind over matter in Fuse?
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Fuse open science blog. Who we are and how to take part. Thursday, 23 July 2015. Mind over matter in Fuse? Posted by Peter van der Graaf. Mental health is a rising star on national and local agendas. At national level, mental health was for the first time ever included in all of the main political party election manifestos and features significantly in the NHS Five Year Forward View. Various reports have pointed out that poor mental health is costing the UK economy £105bn per year. To help local authorit...
Fuse open science blog: October 2014
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Fuse open science blog. Who we are and how to take part. Thursday, 30 October 2014. 52 weeks in public health research, part 43. Peter Van Der Graaf. From Lorraine McSweeney: It was a proud and surreal moment to see my PhD thesis join eminent academics’ work on the Fuse Director's bookshelf of fame at Newcastle University! From Amelia Lake and Emily Henderson: Emily has fashioned a temporary standing desk so we, at Durham University's centre for public policy and health. Is Fuse missing a trick? Moving o...
Fuse open science blog: Setting resolutions or finding solutions?
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Fuse open science blog. Who we are and how to take part. Thursday, 9 July 2015. Setting resolutions or finding solutions? Posted by Dr Joanne-Marie Cairns. Fuse Post-Doctoral Research Associate at Durham University. This will only serve to further exacerbate the situation rather than help to bring about effective and sustainable solutions to not only help those who wish to become more active and lose weight but promote healthier population health more widely. While I am sympathetic to this message which ...
Fuse open science blog: June 2015
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Fuse open science blog. Who we are and how to take part. Thursday, 25 June 2015. Go for the plums! Posted by Mark Welford. The title of this post was the provocative take home message from a session on ‘Writing for the media and Public Health Today’. At the Faculty of Public Health (FPH) conference. Held at the Sage in Gateshead earlier this week. As the title says: ‘go for the plums’. Hit readers with the most important, unexpected or unusual fact, anecdote, or quote first. Your top ...Be concise. R...
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers: Reasons for Rejection (Part I)
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers. The final, published piece of academic work is the very tip of the publication iceberg. This is an insider's guide to the rest of the iceberg - the tips, tricks, and realities of getting published. Reasons for Rejection (Part I). So don’t expect your paper to be as flawless as you think it must be, especially since you haven’t slept in three weeks due to proofreading it repeatedly before submitting. That would be a no&...
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers: Guest Post: Writing and Writer's Block as a Professor
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers. The final, published piece of academic work is the very tip of the publication iceberg. This is an insider's guide to the rest of the iceberg - the tips, tricks, and realities of getting published. Guest Post: Writing and Writer's Block as a Professor. This is part two of my two-parter ( Part I can be found here. So, without further ado, LaProfesseur, unabridged and unedited. That’ll be fun! So if you are looking for r...
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers: April 2014
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers. The final, published piece of academic work is the very tip of the publication iceberg. This is an insider's guide to the rest of the iceberg - the tips, tricks, and realities of getting published. Reasons for Rejection (Part II). That being said, I'd just like to reiterate that these are simply from my experience and viewpoint, as well as discussions with our publisher from a previous event. Reviewers will suggest imp...
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers: June 2014
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers. The final, published piece of academic work is the very tip of the publication iceberg. This is an insider's guide to the rest of the iceberg - the tips, tricks, and realities of getting published. What To Do When You Are Rejected. A break from my Reasons for Rejection series, which I'll get around to finishing soon, promise). Notice I didn’t say “if” you are rejected? So, what should you do when you are rejected?
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers: January 2014
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers. The final, published piece of academic work is the very tip of the publication iceberg. This is an insider's guide to the rest of the iceberg - the tips, tricks, and realities of getting published. Today’s post is dedicated to a friend of mine, who is petrified of contacting an editor. Why is my friend scared, you may ask. I honestly don’t know, but my main guess is that the editor represents all of academia. Ask Edito...
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers: August 2014
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers. The final, published piece of academic work is the very tip of the publication iceberg. This is an insider's guide to the rest of the iceberg - the tips, tricks, and realities of getting published. Further thoughts on Choosing the Right Journal. 1) Have a look at the articles that you use in your research – in which journals do they appear? 2) Really think about your audience. Who is your target? 3) Who is the editor?
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers: Reasons for Rejection (Part III)
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers. The final, published piece of academic work is the very tip of the publication iceberg. This is an insider's guide to the rest of the iceberg - the tips, tricks, and realities of getting published. Reasons for Rejection (Part III). Finally, some more reasons for rejection! So, what do I think are three of the top reasons that papers are rejected? So, carrying on from Parts I. This specifically refers to grammar, style,...
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers: Deadly Sins of Publishing: The Co-author Calamity
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers. The final, published piece of academic work is the very tip of the publication iceberg. This is an insider's guide to the rest of the iceberg - the tips, tricks, and realities of getting published. Deadly Sins of Publishing: The Co-author Calamity. Back to the issue at hand. Deadly Sin No. 2: The Co-author Calamity. So what's the deal with co-authors? Why are they on the deadly sins list? Don't leave co-authors off wit...
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers: Why Does Peer Review take so long? (Part I)
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers. The final, published piece of academic work is the very tip of the publication iceberg. This is an insider's guide to the rest of the iceberg - the tips, tricks, and realities of getting published. Why Does Peer Review take so long? Questions from the Audience: Why does Peer Review take so long? You go back to your daily life. You check again three weeks later and it still says Under Review. By this, I mean that your p...
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers: January 2015
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The Rest of the Iceberg: Publishing in Academic Journals for Early Career Researchers. The final, published piece of academic work is the very tip of the publication iceberg. This is an insider's guide to the rest of the iceberg - the tips, tricks, and realities of getting published. Guest Post: Writing and Writer's Block as a Professor. This is part two of my two-parter ( Part I can be found here. So, without further ado, LaProfesseur, unabridged and unedited. That’ll be fun! So if you are looking for r...
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Fuse open science blog. Who we are and how to take part. Friday, 16 March 2018. Knowledge mobilisation: relationship guidance for ‘stubborn’ practitioners and ‘smug’ scientists. Posted by Peter van der Graaf. AskFuse Research Manager, Teesside University. Last week, I presented at the UK Knowledge Mobilisation Forum. And ensuring that it can be used. Getting creative sticking to ‘unconference’ principles. One of the key note speaker, Dez Holmes who is the Director of Research in Practice. Associate Profe...
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