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 -> →Research, especially in rapidly growing areas like biomedical science and engineering, requires substantial funding. Scientists have access to a number of grants that may help them finance their academic plans, e.g. the Visegrad fund, EU funds, ERC grant, NCN grants. It is normal in the career of a scientist for grant applications to be rejected, indeed quite often the rejection rate exceeds those grants accepted. This is the case for those at the start of their career all the way
Read more -> →Most universities have already commenced a new academic year ? corridors are again full of chatting students and professors rushing towards lecture halls. We hope the following year will be fruitful for both parties. For a good start, we have prepared a new promotion addressed at the scientists and their students. In October you will get a 10% discount on proofreading scientific texts! Why is it beneficial to hire a native speaker for proofreading scientific texts? A great publication upgrades the prestige
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