Date: Wednesday, 9 September 2026, 11:00 – 13:00 CEST
Format: onsite
Addressed to: 45 participants
This workshop is intended especially for Early Career Scientists but is open to anyone interested.
Registration: Registration for the workshop is required! Participation is free for all registered EMS2026 attendees.
Please be aware that the booking of this workshop is only available during the registration process for the conference until 3 August! After 3 August, and independent of the conference registration, no bookings will be possible.
Description:
Publishing research in scientific journals is one way that researchers build reputation in their community and allow the wide dissemination of their work. This workshop will go through the structure of the article, introduce best practice tips when writing a paper, highlight the editorial process, and detail the main ethical issues in scientific publishing.
The aim of this interactive workshop, led by the Editors of the Journal of the European Meteorological Society, is to provide tips to prospective authors to improve the quality of their manuscripts and increase their chances of their papers being accepted for publication in reputable, international journals.
Event Details:
• Duration: 1.5 hours
• Organizers:
Dr. Johannes Schmetz, Co-Editor in Chief of the Journal of the European Meteorological Society
Dr. Gert-Jan Steeneveld, Co-Editor in Chief of the Journal of the European Meteorological Society
Sandra Broerse, Publisher Climate & Sustainability journals, Elsevier
How to get published in Scholarly Journals: writing, reviewing, and ethical issues
Co-organized by WS