Overview
Peer review is integral to the research and publishing process, and one of the key roles of a researcher is that of the peer reviewer. Our reviewer training webinar will provide detailed training covering all aspects of how to be a peer reviewer.
This session will cover all the essentials of how to be an effective peer reviewer for researchers in all areas, including:
• develop a deep understanding of how peer review works,
• how to critically assess a paper,
• the ethical issues you should be aware of,
• what should be included in a report,
• how to structure your reports.
In addition to increasing your knowledge of what it takes to be an effective a peer reviewer, this workshop will improve your chances of publication by gaining insight into how editors and reviewers assess papers.
Schedule
07.00 – 07.05 |
SRHE welcome Introduction to SRHE portfolio of journals |
07.05 – 08.05 |
Victoria Babbit: How to be an effective peer reviewer |
08.05 – 08.55 |
Editor panel discussion and Q&A |
08.55 – 09.00 |
Summary & close |
Speaker bio
Victoria Babbit is the Director of Researcher Development and Outreach. Victoria joined Taylor & Francis in 2008 and throughout the past decade has supported societies, editors and authors as they navigate the rapidly changing publishing landscape. Her work involves engaging with global researcher communities to build knowledge and capacity related to publishing and editorial activities. Prior to joining Taylor & Francis, Victoria was a post-graduate researcher within the field of Geography, focusing on migration, at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Contributing editors:
Studies in Higher Education Associate Editor: Dr Giulio Marini, Department of Economics and Business, University of Catania, Italy
Policy Reviews in Higher Education Co-Editor: Prof. Hamish Coates, Australian National University, Australia; Tsinghua University, China
Policy Reviews in Higher Education Co-Editor: Ellen Hazelkorn, BH Associates, and Technological University Dublin, Ireland
London
United Kingdom
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