Research Communication Lab 5: Mastering academic article writing M&H day two

What the event covered

The second part of this interactive, two-day writing workshop continues to examine all the key elements of writing a research paper in the area of Medicine & Health.

Day two covers:

  • Writing strategies: how to draft, outline & review

  • Titles and Abstracts

  • Cover letters

This webinar is part of The Research Communication Lab, a year-long, 11-part program designed to help researchers navigate scholarly publishing and maximize their impact. Open to all, it includes monthly live sessions, pre-recorded content for flexible learning, and covers topics like academic writing, peer review, publishing ethics, research data management, and using social media for visibility.

About the speaker

Victoria Corless is Associate Director of Community Development, Europe, at Taylor & Francis. With a background as a researcher, she brings insight into the needs and challenges of academic communities, helping to bridge perspectives, develop strategic programs, and facilitate dialogue across the scholarly ecosystem. 

Alongside her publishing work, Victoria is an independent science writer. She is passionate about translating complex research into accessible, engaging narratives that bridge the gap between academia and the public

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publishing your research

The speaker

Victoria Corless, Associate Director of Community Development, Europe, at Taylor & Francis.

Victoria Corless

Associate Director of Community Development, Europe, at Taylor & Francis

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