How can you get a unique scientific identifier and make sure you never lose credit for your publications? We cover this in a new video from Scientific Publications.
More and more scientists are using artificial intelligence when preparing scientific articles – from finding the right wording to analysing the literature. But does the journal’s editorial board need to be told about this, and where is the line between acceptable help and a breach of academic ethics? We cover all of this in today’s video.
Psychiatrist, lecturer and PhD candidate in nutritional science and dietetics, Begimai Zhetimisheva discusses combining clinical practice with academic work. You will also learn why a practising doctor needs publications in scientific journals, and what lies behind her decision to continue her studies in a doctoral programme abroad.
Building a successful academic career is a lengthy process that depends on many factors. How does one develop their publication activity? What affects a scholar's reputation, and how can the visibility of research within the academic community be improved? Find out more in our new video.
An exclusive interview with Hanna Chmil – a Ukrainian academic, cultural studies scholar, film expert and educator – has been released on the Scientific Publications YouTube channel. Is there a link between academia and cinema? How can contemporary researchers influence Ukrainian legislation and shape cultural policy? What role do publications play in this process? Find out about this and more in our interview.
Can a serious academic career be built without international publications? Why do universities that produce no cited research lose their standing in global science – and what should a young researcher know before submitting their first article to an international journal? That is what today's interview is about.