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Vote for your favourite Capture Your Research Contest photo!
Capture Your Research Photo Contest. See the Shortlisted Entries And Vote For Your Favourite!
Planning Your First Significant Publication
Ten tips for research scholars aiming for their first significant publication
Meet the Capture Your Research Contest Winner: Sharon Gubamwoyo
During each AuthorAID MOOC, participants submit their photos for our Capture Your Research Contest. The winner of this contest is Sharon Gubamwoyo! Read her interview here.
Vote for your favourite Capture Your Research Contest photo!
For each AuthorAID online course, we host the Capture Your Research Photo contest. See the shortlisted entries and vote for your favourite!
AuthorAID needs your input! Join our WhatsApp focus group
Please join our WhatsApp focus group to share your perspectives and experiences with us and help shape how we can support early career researchers in the Global South.
Four lessons I learned from desk rejection: Finding the right journal
Edmond Sanganyado shares valuable lessons that helped his team get their interdisciplinary study published.
The Travails of a Self-Proclaimed Freelance Researcher
Academics suffer from various mental health challenges as a result of the pressure inherent to working in academia. Dr. Yunusa-Kaltungo recounts how she decided to become a freelance researcher and keep her mental health intact.
Celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science
On International Day of Women and Girls in Science and we would like to highlight some of the many women in the INASP network who shared their experience as researchers …
When governments don’t get along, scientists are key
While governments may not be on speaking terms, scientific engagement is often possible and may contribute to the diffusion of international tensions.
Difficulties faced by early career student researchers from Low and Middle Income Countries
Nosiba E. M. Abd Elhaleem discusses the difficulties of doing research and publishing papers in developing counties, especially by students.