37.151, FYI: The GLOCAL GLOWrite High Impact Writing Workshop 122 (Online)

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Subject: 37.151, FYI: The GLOCAL GLOWrite High Impact Writing Workshop 122 (Online)

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Date: 12-Jan-2026
From: Nhan Huynh [communications at glocal-consortium.link]
Subject: The GLOCAL GLOWrite High Impact Writing Workshop 122


Event Overview:
This workshop is designed for both early-career and established
scholars aiming to significantly enhance their journal paper writing
agency. Participants will receive expert guidance on structuring
scientific papers, developing manuscripts suitable for high-quality
journals, and ensuring adherence to rigorous publication standards.
The session emphasizes practical strategies to maximize the impact of
scholarly work.
In General:
GLOWrite, the GLOCAL Workshops on High Impact Writing, are designed to
guide authors and scholars to academic publishing writing success.
Each workshop is designed to prepare the participants as authors and
scholars in a particular facet of writing, to develop their high
impact publications, and to publish these in journals and other
publications of high quality and significance in the academic world.
Here, the high impact writing workshops facilitate the efforts of the
authors to produce and shape their groundbreaking work, as evidenced
by the success of the workshops over two decades.
The Workshop:
In this workshop on ‘Structuring a High Impact Scientific Paper,’ the
convener will work with the participant author-scholars, and will
provide several full structural frameworks, to lead the participants
through all stages of constructing a range of manuscript models. These
models will be taken from across the spectrum of possible permutations
of papers and journal publications. The workshop will also include, as
examples, the manuscripts of participants, which they will submit
prior to the workshop, and will assess these during the workshop. The
participants will then be in a position to understand the
effectiveness of their current manuscript structures and models
through an Action-revision system.
High Impact Potential:
The GLOCAL Workshop on Structuring a High Impact Scientific Paper will
propel participants to immediately develop skills, to position
themselves to design and create a well structured, effectively
arranged, manuscript, to thus ensure that their future submissions to
journals are considered and accepted. As progressively effective
structures in an A.I.-filled world now elude scholars, the
participants will leave this workshop with the knowledge that they
will, from there on, be able to identify, rearrange, structure, and
critique the structure of manuscripts, in an era of A.I. produced
texts, to successfully produce and submit structurally sound work to
high impact publications.
Chronotope :
Mode: Online (Zoom)
Date: January 23, 2026
Workshop Times:
Time Zone 1: January 23, 7–10 AM (GMT)
Time Zone 2: January 23, 7–10 PM (GMT)
Registration Fees:
Regular: $15.59
Affiliates: Free
Inclusions:
 - Workshop certificate of completion
 - 3-hour interactive workshop
 - Membership in the GLOCAL Workshop Community
 - Ongoing writing support
 - Assistance with publishing in GLOCAL journals
 - Guidance for publishing in high-impact journals
Registration Link:
https://glocal.soas.ac.uk/workshops/w122
Contact:
Nhan Huynh
communications at glocal-consortium.link

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
                     Discourse Analysis
                     General Linguistics
                     Semantics
                     Sociolinguistics

Subject Language(s): English (eng)




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