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Science Communications

8 April 2015
One-day seminar dedicated to the Science Communications

The seminar was focused on Science Communications – direction of the social interaction of scientists in the information field, which only starts to develop in our country.

Vice-Rector of Academic Affairs Timothy E. O’Connor has opened the meeting.
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Springer Workshop

on April 17, 2015
Workshop for authors of articles in the western scientific publishing
Main points of the workshop were:
– selection of the journal for publication
– quality criteria of article
– technical, stylistic and substantive requirements for scientific article
– requirements for annotations- editorial process and processing times and placing publications
– co-authorship
– rejected articles
– how to use the guide for authors on the site
– how to improve the chances of articles for publication
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The Royal Society of Chemistry workshop for writers

April 16, 2015
The Academic Writing Centre organizes a workshop delivered by the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK) NUST MIS&S graduates and junior researchers.
The Royal Society of Chemistry (UK) is a renowned professional association established in 1841. Its membership comprises 34,000 members in the UK and a further 8,000 abroad. The UK’s professional body for chemical scientists, supporting and representing its members and bringing together chemical scientists from all over the world.
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Workshop on Science Communications

April 8, 2015
One-day seminar dedicated to the art of Scientific writing will be held.
The seminar will be focused on Science Communications – direction of the social interaction of scientists in the information environment, which only has just began to develop in our country.
We will talk about the models of interaction between science and society. And also about how to improve the status of researchers in the information field.
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