Editors’ Guide to The Conversation for UC academics
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Editors’ Guide to The Conversation for UC academics
In this in-person presentation in Rehua’s Te Moana Nui a Kiwa Room (226) on Monday 8 August at 12pm, NZ Editors Finlay Macdonald and Veronika Meduna will explain how to pitch new articles about your research and publish rapid expert analysis of issues in the news. (You can also download the two-page guide for new authors.) The informal talk will cover how The Conversation chases and commissions stories, how the editing process works and some basic background on how to write for a general, non-academic readership.
Finlay and Veronika will be available to answer your questions and can meet with UC academics before and after the presentation.
More about The Conversation:
The Conversation is a not-for-profit publisher, funded primarily by its university and research partners, including the University of Canterbury. The Australia & New Zealand edition has a mainly non-academic audience of 7 million users on-site a month (in January 2022 alone) — and millions more through free republication in other media across NZ and internationally. There are seven other multilingual editions of The Conversation worldwide, based in Africa, Canada, France, Indonesia, Spain, UK and US. Everything The Conversation publishes is free to read, share and republish. For more about how it works, read this.
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