Meet our editors and proofreaders: Sarah As a part of “Meet our editors and proofreaders” series, we interview some of the native speakers who edit and proofread your texts. Today we publish an interview with Sarah, PhD in History, from the University of St Andrews. She discusses her work and provides helpful advice about how to improve your academic writing. Research interests eCORRECTOR: What are you researching? Sarah: I’m researching medieval English law. My main focus is on how cases were
Read more -> →Meet our editors and proofreaders: Anthony As a part of “Meet our editors and proofreaders” series, we interview some of the native speakers who edit and proofread your texts. We started with Anthony, PhD in Urban Studies, from the University of Sheffield. He discusses his work and provides helpful advice about how to improve your academic writing. Research interests What are you researching? My research has focused on the politics and management of urban infrastructures ? how cities manage their
Read more -> →At the end of July, we completed the #scientificwritingtips monthly project on Facebook where we shared some helpful advice on writing research papers. The two that received the most likes were: advice #19: Never use the passive where you can use the active; followed by tip #15: Never use a long word where a short one will do.
Read more -> →Sharing our knowledge of academic writing is always a great joy to our team. This time, we have had this opportunity in collaboration with the International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw (IIMCB). Their autumn meeting at the Orle Gniazdo manor in Sromowce Wyżne (financed from the MOSAIC funds) was devoted to upgrading the skills of their PhD students and exchanging research ideas among them. Organisation that aims at internationalisation International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in
Read more -> →On 27 September 2019, our company will carry out a workshop for PhD Candidates that conduct their research at the International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology. Dr hab. Mark J. Hunt will present the process of preparing a scientific publication that will make the review stage a mere formality. The workshop participants will also learn about the importance of a letter to the publisher as well as the benefits of cooperating with native speakers. One of the points of
Read more -> →Are you in the middle of writing a paper and have no idea how to express a point? Are you preparing an important response to reviewers and it is difficult to defend your view in a polite way? Perhaps you are ready to submit your publication, but have questions about the letter of recommendation? Or you want to apply for a position and need some advice on a scientific CV as well as a convincing letter? If you said yes
Read more -> →This month eCORRECTOR launches the first in a series of guides for scientists which aims to increase the chance that their work will be accepted for publication. The guides will be available on our website, and can be sent directly to your inbox if provide us with an email address. This guide was developed by Mark J Hunt, PhD who has published over 20 papers and reviewed many articles in the area of biomedical science. Writing a paper is a
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