Rising Scholars News
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Thank You to All Contributors in 2024!
Thank you very much to all Rising Scholars contributors in 2024! The thriving Rising Scholars community is made possible by its members and contributors.
Big news! AuthorAID is now Rising Scholars
Exciting news! AuthorAID is now Rising Scholars - we have rebranded.
Learn@inasp Moodle Platform - Site Down Until 14th January
ATTENTION: the learn@inasp Moodle platform will be down between the 9th of January and the 14th of January.
Open call for AuthorAID blog posts
In this blog post, two new AuthorAID editors call for more research communication blogs from the AuthorAID community, and highlight some strategies.
Do you know your numbers? Check your blood pressure regularly for hypertension prevention and control
WORLD HYPERTENSION DAY "May 17"
"May 17" marks World Hypertension Day (an initiative of the World Hypertension League), which is observed in conjunction with May Measure Month (MMM), an …
Call for applications – AuthorAID Foundational Stewards
We are now looking for community members to join the Stewards team as ‘foundational’ level Stewards in 2023/2024.
Call for blog posts and articles for the AuthorAID news section
Richard de Grijs, our website Managing Editor (2021 Q4) issues a call for community contributions, in an effort to re-invigorate the AuthorAID website as a community resource.
Unique opportunity for researchers to help test a new writing aid developed by the EQUATOR Network
Researchers from the UK EQUATOR Centre are delighted to announce that recruitment to the GoodReports Randomized Trial (GRReaT) is open.
AuthorAID picks up Hidden REF award
We are delighted to share that AuthorAID MOOCs have been selected as winner in the Practices category of the first Hidden REF. Hidden REF is a competition set up in …
Capture your Research – The story behind this year’s winning photo
The winner of our recent AuthorAID Capture your Research competition is Dr Ravichanda Mondreti an independent marine biologist and early career researcher with a fondness for seabirds, read the story …