Environmental Sciences: An empowered path to publishing for early career researchers
What the event covered

This event prepares early career researchers with essential insights on:
The submission process
What scholarly publishers look for
Maximizing impact
Research funding
Open access publishing
Details about the Taylor & Francis Environment Sciences Portfolio
This event recording is suitable for all knowledge makers across all career stages and research areas to play back, and get involved in this interactive session.
About the speakers
Our moderator is:
Martin Wilson is Head of Content, Researcher Services, Taylor & Francis.
Featured speakers are:
Liz Marchant is the Global Portfolio Director, Life, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Taylor & Francis
Andrew Bostjancic is the Open Research Policy & External Affairs Manager, Taylor & Francis
Douglas Hilderbrand is the Preparedness and Resilience Program Lead, National Weather Service HQ, the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, and a published author within the Taylor & Francis Environmental Sciences Portfolio
Debora F. Rodrigues, Ph.D., Program Director, Partnerships for Innovation, National Science Foundation.
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16:00 London, BST | 8:00 Los Angeles, PDT | 11:00 New York, EDT
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