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Publishing is a cornerstone of scientific careers - whether to build reputation, apply for grants, or land the next position. However, the pressure to publish can compromise quality. In this workshop, doctoral researchers will learn how to develope a sustainable and strategic publication plan that emphasizes quality, ethics, and impact.
You will explore:
Publication strategies for both cumulative dissertations and monographs: including how to extract articles from a monograph, publish the monograph itself, and design a long-term publication roadmap (strategic publication plan).
Co-authorship and publication ethics, including roles, responsibilities, and how to avoid pitfalls.
Plagiarism and the role of AI tools in writing: a dedicated session with exercises and discussion on ethical AI use and plagiarism prevention.
International publication cultures: with a focus on English-language journals, and brief guidance on when and how to publish in local languages to reach specific audiences.
Key aspects of Open Access publishing at HZDR, such as the Helmholtz Open Science policy, the internal publication workflow in ROBIS (approval, funding requests, and secondary publication), and data publication via RODARE.
Best practices for literature management and citation organization.
Join us to refine your publication skills and shape a publication record that serves your research goals - and the scientific community.
Training Goals:
Dates:
Day 1: February 19, 2026 | 9:00am - 16:30pm
Day 2: February 25, 2026 | 9:00am - 1:00pm
The second half-day is dedicated to topics that are specific to HZDR, making them especially important for participants affiliated with the institution.
Participation on both trainig days is mandatory. Please refrain from registering if you are unable to attend the full workshop duration on both days.
Location: online
Trainer: Dr. Andrea Sanchini; Maik Fiedler, Kerstin Henrion
Language: English
Method: This workshop follows a balanced approach, including input presentations provided by the trainers, individual learning phases and group exercises.
Preparation: During the workshop, participants can draft a cover letter (half page to one page) for their next publication. Therefore, before the workshop participants are asked to prepare the (preliminary) title of their next publication.
Please register by February 5, 2026.