About event:
Publishing in high-impact international journals isn't just about having good research — it’s about knowing how to position it, pitch it, and get it through peer review. Whether you're a grad student, an early-career researcher, or just beginning your publishing journey, this workshop will give you the advanced tools to navigate the world of scholarly journals.
We’ll dive into:● How to choose journals that match your research● Common mistakes that get submissions rejected — and how to avoid them● Understanding journal priorities, scopes, and editorial expectations● Building relationships with editors and reviewers● Turning rejections into valuable feedback
Speaker:
Oksana Yakushko - PhD (Psychology), ABPP (American Board of Professional Psychology Certification) is a faculty member and director of doctoral level Professional Psychology program at George Washington University, Washington DC. She has published over 60 peer reviewed/scholarly articles, book chapters and books, and has been awarded numerous honors for her scholarship and work in psychology. As a Soviet born and now a member of Ukrainian diaspora in the U.S., she has worked with and published with many Ukrainian scholars. She serves on several editorial review boards/reviews for many scholarly journals and scholarly book publishers.
Language:
English