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Announcements
30 June 2025
Meet Us at GR24 and Amaldi16, 14–18 July 2025, Glasgow, UK
Conference: GR24 and Amaldi16
Organization: The Institute for Gravitational Research at the University of Glasgow and the Institute of Physics
Date: 14−18 July 2025
Place: Glasgow, UK
Booth ID: 03
A number of MDPI journals will attend GR24 and Amaldi16 as exhibitors, an exciting event being held in Glasgow, UK, from 14 to 18 July 2025.
The 24th International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation (GR24) and the 16th Edoardo Amaldi Conference on Gravitational Waves (Amaldi16) will be held together as a joint meeting, bringing together experts from across classical and quantum gravity, mathematical and applied relativity, gravitational-wave instrumentation and data analysis, multimessenger astronomy, relativistic astrophysics and cosmology.
The following MDPI journals will be presented at the conference:
If you are attending the above conference, please feel free to start a conversation with us at our booth #03. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person and answering any questions that you may have.
26 June 2025
14 MDPI Journals Celebrate a Decade of Scholarly Publishing
In the year 2025, we are thrilled to share that 14 academic journals are celebrating their 10th anniversary of establishment.
To commemorate this milestone, each journal has launched a dedicated online anniversary webpage to review academic achievements, envision future directions, and express heartfelt gratitude to all contributors—authors, reviewers, editorial board members, and supporters—who have played a pivotal role in the journals’ growth. It is through your dedication and outstanding contributions that these journals have grown and developed into influential platforms for global scholarly exchange.

Over the past decade, these journals have remained committed to the principles of open science, delivering exceptional value within their respective fields.
Key highlights include:
- Universe—A cornerstone for fundamental and applied physics research, spanning near-Earth space to cosmic phenomena;
- Batteries—Focuses on the latest research achievements in batteries and closely related disciplines, effectively connecting academic research with industrial practice;
- Magnetochemistry—Over 1,000 high-impact papers published, attracting worldwide attention in magnetic research;
- Non-Coding RNA—Evolved from an open-access pioneer to a leading platform in non-coding RNA studies;
- Safety—Emerged as a vital interdisciplinary platform dedicated to addressing global challenges in safety science, risk management, and injury prevention;
- Tomography—Provided early career scholars with valuable editorial experience and academic support, fostering their professional growth in medical imaging;
- Fermentation—Took microbial fermentation engineering as the core, promoting the leap of biomanufacturing from the laboratory to industrialization;
- Gels—Recorded the revolutionary breakthroughs of gel materials from basic research to intelligent applications;
- Journal of Imaging—Pioneering intelligent imaging technology to redefine the horizons of scientific discovery;
- International Journal of Neonatal Screening—Dedicated to the rapid publication and knowledge sharing of newborn screening research;
- C — Journal of Carbon Research—Explored the infinite possibilities of carbon science;
- Journal of Fungi—Revealed the mysteries of fungal science, from fundamental research to global public health applications;
- Beverages—Reshaped the beverage industry with technology, from flavor innovation to the upgrade of healthy consumption;
- Horticulturae—Restoring the symbiotic bond between humans and nature through innovative green technology.

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Prof. Dr. Edgar Chambers IV |
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Prof. Dr. Craig E. Banks |
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Dr. Badal C. Saha |
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Prof. Dr. David Díaz Díaz |
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Prof. Dr. Douglas D. Archbold |
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Dr. Ralph Fingerhut Dr. Peter C. J. I. Schielen |
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Prof. Dr. David S. Perlin |
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Prof. Dr. Gonzalo Pajares |
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Prof. Dr. Carlos J. Gómez García |
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Prof. Dr. George A. Calin |
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Prof. Dr. Raphael Grzebieta |
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As we embark on the next stage of our journey, we remain dedicated to upholding the highest standards of academic excellence and fostering a vibrant academic community.
We extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who has supported MDPI. Moving forward, we are committed to advancing open science, enhancing publishing services, and fostering the transformation of research outcomes. Together, let us continue to drive academic progress and global scholarly collaboration.
25 June 2025
Universe Receives an Updated Impact Factor of 2.6
We are pleased to share that Universe (ISSN: 2218-1997) was awarded an increased Impact Factor of 2.6 in the 2024 Journal Citation Reports™ released by Clarivate™ in June 2025. Universe ranks in Q2 (35 among 84 titles) in the “Astronomy & Astrophysics” category.
The 2024 Journal Impact Factor is calculated by dividing the number of citations received in 2024 to all publications in the journal from 2022 and 2023 by the total number of citable publications from those same years.
To learn more, visit our journal statistics website for detailed metrics or check out our news article for general information.
The support and dedication of all the editors, reviewers, authors, and readers are an integral part of the journal’s performance. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you who have contributed to the journal.
19 June 2025
Meet Us at the 16th Asia Pacific Physics Conference (APPC16), 19–24 October 2025, Haikou, China
Conference: The 16th Asia Pacific Physics Conference
Organization: Association of Asia Pacific Physical Societies (AAPPS); The Chinese Physical Society (CPS)
Date: 19–24 October 2025
Place: Haikou, China
MDPI journals will attend the 16th Asia Pacific Physics Conference as an exhibitor. The conference will take place in Haikou, China, from 19 to 24 October 2025.
As a triennial conference series organized by AAPPS, APPC brings together physicists from across the region to share and discuss cutting-edge research and education in all areas of physics. Hosted by CPS in 2025, APPC16 will provide a unique opportunity for scholars to foster collaborations, strengthen friendships, and exchange ideas with colleagues from the Asia–Pacific community.
The following MDPI journals will be represented at the symposium:
- Entropy;
- Universe;
- Quantum Reports;
- Magnetism;
- Particles;
- Physics;
- Atoms;
- Optics;
- Dynamics;
- Foundations;
- Condensed Matter.
If you are planning to attend the above conference, please feel free to start a conversation with us. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person and answering any questions you may have.
For more information about the conference, please visit the following website: https://appc16.scimeeting.cn/en/web/index/24735.
18 June 2025
Welcoming New Early Career Editorial Members of Universe
Universe (ISSN: 2218-1997) is pleased to announce the following 30 researchers, who have been added to our group of 2025–2026 Early Career Editorial Board Members. Please join us in congratulating them on joining the Universe community!
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Name: Dr. Ana Alonso-Serrano |
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Name: Dr. Amirnezam Amiri |
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Name: Dr. Alexander Ayriyan |
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Name: Dr. Francesco Bajardi |
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Name: Dr. Indranil Banik |
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Name: Dr. Trambak Bhattacharyya |
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Name: Dr. Simone Biondini |
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Name: Dr. Mattia Dalla Brida |
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Name: Dr. Luca Buoninfante |
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Name: Dr. Xiong-Hui Cao |
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Name: Dr. Xiao Yan Chew |
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Name: Dr. Pedro Cunha |
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Name: Dr. Artur Czerwinski |
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Name: Dr. Antonia Frassino |
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Name: Dr. Cláudio Gomes |
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Name: Dr. Rahul Gupta |
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Name: Dr. Szymon Piotr Harabasz |
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Name: Dr. Guansheng He |
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Name: Dr. Ricardo G. Landim |
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Name: Dr. Zhenyan Lu |
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Name: Dr. Raffaella Anna Marino |
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Name: Dr. Mehrab Momennia |
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Name: Dr. Alessandro Peca |
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Name: Dr. Luciano Petruzziello |
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Name: Dr. Alessia Platania |
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Name: Dr. Venkatessh Ramakrishnan |
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Name: Dr. Marco Danilo Claudio Torri |
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Name: Dr. Andreas Trautner |
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Name: Dr. Syed Uddin |
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9 June 2025
Universe Receives an Increased CiteScore of 5.2
We are pleased to share that Universe (ISSN: 2218-1997) has received an increased CiteScore of 5.2 in June 2025. The CiteScore ranks the journal 63 out of 246 titles (Q2) in the “General Physics and Astronomy” category, an impressive achievement for a journal running in Volume 11.
You can find more statistics on our website.
The current CiteScores measure the average number of citations within a journal over a four-year window (2021–2024). The Scopus database provides a comprehensive suite of metrics that support informed publishing strategies, research evaluation and enable benchmarking of journal performance.
This achievement reflects the collective efforts of our authors, reviewers, and editors. Together we will continue to track the progress of Universe and its growing impact in fundamental and applied physics from circumterrestrial space to cosmological scenarios.
3 June 2025
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO's Letter #23 - MDPI Summits Spain & Italy, Ei Compendex, and Editorial Independence
Welcome to the MDPI Insights: The CEO's Letter.
In these monthly letters, I will showcase two key aspects of our work at MDPI: our commitment to empowering researchers and our determination to facilitating open scientific exchange.
Opening Thoughts

Highlights from the MDPI Spain Summit in Barcelona (21-22 May)
In May we hosted the MDPI Spain Summit in Barcelona – our second summit in the city following the inaugural one in November 2023.

Stefan Tochev (CEO, MDPI) at the MDPI Spain Summit in Barcelona, 22 May 2025.
Creating a space for exchange of views
The goal of our summits is to bring together Chief Editors of MDPI journals from across disciplines and institutions. These intimate gatherings provide a platform to present the latest developments at MDPI and to initiate open conversations about our journals, the future of open access, and the evolving landscape of scientific publishing.
Most importantly, these are opportunities for in-person connection, providing a more meaningful space for the exchange of views and for building long-term relationships.
Exploring the future of scientific publishing in Spain
The summit took place on 21–22 May and featured a mix of MDPI presentations (including two guest presentations), roundtable discussions, and Q&A sessions. On the first day, we held a focused session with our Chief Editors to gather feedback and have open discussions on their journal development, the peer-review process, and local accreditation systems.

Dr. Giulia Stefenelli (Scientific Communications Lead, MDPI, presents MDPI’s Editorial Process and Peer Review Quality Metrics at the MDPI Spain Summit in Barcelona, 22 May 2025.
I had the pleasure of opening the Summit with a welcome address and an overview of MDPI’s recent milestones. The agenda then included the following sessions:
- MDPI and Recent Developments in the Spanish Market – Dr. Marta Colomer (Public Affairs Specialist, MDPI)
- MDPI Editorial Process and Peer Review Quality Metrics – Dr. Giulia Stefenelli (Scientific Communications Lead, MDPI)
- Open Access in Spain – Dr. Remedios Melero (Researcher, CSIC – guest speaker)
- AI in Publishing and MDPI's Actions – Dr. Enric Sayas (Business Analyst, MDPI), Daniele Raimondi (Data Scientist, MDPI), and Dr. Alexandre López-Borrull (Researcher, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya – guest speaker)
- Publication Ethics – Ana Stankovic (Research Integrity and Publication Ethics, MDPI)
- Opening and Closing remarks were provided by Rocksy Zhang (Editorial Director, MDPI)
We are extremely grateful for the strong engagement shown by our Editors, who were clearly appreciative of the event and the discussions we had. They felt seen and heard, which is a vital prerequisite for building open channels of communication and cultivating productive long-term collaborations.

MDPI colleagues during MDPI Spain Summit in Barcelona (22 May 2025).
A big thank-you to the entire Barcelona team for organizing such a successful event!
Upcoming MDPI Summit events:
- Italy Summit – Rome (26–27 May)
- US Summit – Boston, MA (5–6 June)
- France Summit – Paris (12–13 June)
- US Summit – Houston, TX (26–27 June)
- UK Summit – London (16–17 September)
- Germany Summit – Berlin (18–19 September)
- Romania Summit – Bucharest (23–24 October)
...with more in between, and more to follow.
Impactful Research

50 MDPI Journals Now Indexed in Ei Compendex
Indexing is a key indicator of a journal’s scientific impact. An indexed journal gives research greater visibility and credibility within the global academic community and is recognized for its quality and relevance. While many of our journals are included in major databases such as Web of Science and Scopus, MDPI also places strong emphasis on journal inclusion in subject-specific indexing platforms that align with each journal’s scope. This ensures that when you publish with MDPI, you publish with impact.
I’m pleased to share that as at May 2025, 51 of our journals are now indexed in Ei Compendex, a leading bibliographic database for engineering and applied sciences. This is a major milestone that reflects both the quality or our editorial processes and the relevance of the research we publish in these fields.
“When you publish with MDPI, you publish with impact”
Discoverability and reach
Inclusion in Ei Compendex means greater discoverability for our authors and broader reach of our journals in the fields of engineering and technology. It improves our ability to support global research and innovation, while building MDPI’s reputation in the applied sciences. This recognition is the result of the dedicated work of our editorial teams, reviewers, and authors, and of our overall commitment to excellence in publishing.
You can read our full announcement here.
Appreciative thanks to everyone involved in reaching this milestone.
Inside MDPI
One Year of MDPI’s Seoul Office
On 29 April, we marked one year since the opening of our Seoul office, MDPI’s first local hub in South Korea. South Korea is a key market for MDPI, currently ranking as our sixth-largest contributor to the company’s total publications, with over 89,000 MDPI articles authored by individuals affiliated with Korean institutions. Over the past 12 months, the Seoul team has made great strides in building our visibility, networks, and presence in the region.
A few highlights from the past year

Claude Seo (MDPI Korea Office Manager, Seoul)
Claude Seo, who has over 15 years of experience in the academic publishing industry, is the Office Manager of the Seoul office.
In its inaugural year, the Seoul office focused primarily on marketing and promotional activities to support the MDPI brand locally. During that time, the team concentrated on scholar visits to local institutions, attending academic conferences, and hosting editorial board meetings.
The team also secured 10 Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP) renewals, signed three new IOAP agreements, and established one new Society affiliation.
The Seoul office also hosted its first library book fair and reached over 1,000 followers on its LinkedIn channel, which is an encouraging indication of local visibility and engagement.
“The Seoul team has made strides in building our visibility, networks, and presence in the region”
Growth plans
Later this year, we are working on opening a new Seoul office in a more central location, with room for our growing team. The new space will bring us closer to other publishing partners and provide easier access to and from the airport. The Seoul office will continue to expand its efforts in outreach and engagement as its builds its presence in South Korea.
Warm thanks to the entire Seoul team for their hard work and dedication, and to all MDPI colleagues who have contributed to this exciting chapter in our global journey.
Coming Together for Science

Highlights from the MDPI Italy Summit in Rome (26–27 May)
We closed the month of May by hosting the first MDPI Italy Summit in Rome. This was an important event for us, as Italy has consistently ranked among the top ten countries globally for open access publications over the past decade.
MDPI and Italy: Facts & Figures
- With over 144,000 publications (as at 31 May 2025), Italy is MDPI’s third largest contributor after China and the USA.
- In 2024, MDPI was the second-largest publishing house in Italy.
- The 7,165 Editorial Board Members (EBMs) drawn from Italian institutions represent 8.9% of all MDPI academic editors.
- Among these, 319 serve as Editors-in-Chief (EiCs) or Section Editors-in-Chief (SEiCs).
- Eleven Italian EBMs were recognized as 2024 Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers.
- In 2024, MDPI received 24,873 review reports and collaborated with 88,578 reviewers from Italy.
- 23,131 Guest Editors from Italian institutions led 4,827 Special Issues across 248 MDPI journals.
- MDPI partners with over 900 institutions globally, of which 17 are in Italy.
The MDPI Italy Summit in Rome

Dr. Prof. Giulio Cerullo, EiC of Applied Sciences, at the MDPI Italy Summit in Rome (27 May 2025).
Held on 26–27 May, the MDPI Italy Summit brought together 25 Chief Editors from across our journal portfolio, including some of our largest journals such as Applied Sciences, to discuss MDPI’s latest developments and collaborations in the Italian market, our use of data intelligence and AI to support strategic decision-making, a look into our editorial process, peer-review quality metrics, and conversations around research integrity and community engagement.
The Summit featured MDPI presentations followed by Q&A and concluded with a roundtable discussion. On the evening of the 26th, we hosted a dinner with our Editors to connect personally, learn more about their research, and hear feedback on journal operations and the broader academic landscape in Italy.

Gathering of Editors-in-Chief and MDPI staff at the MDPI Italy Summit in Rome (27 May 2025).
Event Agenda – 27 May
Moderated by Maddalena Favaretto (Conference Scientific Advisor, MDPI), the program featured:
- MDPI Overview, Achievements, Latest News and Future Developments – Stefan Tochev (CEO, MDPI)
- Country Report: Italy – Dr. Laura Perez Martin (Conference Assistant, MDPI)
- AI in Publishing and MDPI’s Actions – Dr. Andrea Perlato (Head of Data Analytics, MDPI)
- MDPI Editorial Process and Research Integrity – Dr. Giulia Stefenelli (Scientific Communications Lead, MDPI)
- Panel Discussion – Stefan, Andrea, Giulia

Panel Discussion with Stefan Tochev (CEO, MDPI), Dr. Giulia Stefenelli (Scientific Communications Lead, MDPI), Dr. Andrea Perlato (Head of Data Analytics, MDPI) during the MDPI Italy Summit in Rome (27 May 2025).
A big thank-you to our Conference team and everyone who worked behind the scenes to make these events run smoothly.
Closing Thoughts

Upholding Editorial Independence in Scholarly Publishing
A recent MDPI blog post written by Dr. Ioana Craciun (Scientific Communications Specialist, MDPI), “Editorial Independence and Publisher Support: Collaborating to Uphold Integrity,” highlights the important balance between editorial autonomy and publisher collaboration in academic publishing.
As the leading fully Open Access scholarly publisher, we are proud to champion editorial independence within our publishing process.
Drawing from the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines, the article emphasizes that while editors must have the freedom to make decisions based on scholarly merit, publishers play a critical role in providing the necessary infrastructure and tools to support the editorial process. This collaborative approach ensures the integrity of the peer review process, builds trust among authors and readers, and upholds the quality and relevance of published content.
MDPI highlights its commitment to this model by investing in research integrity specialists, AI tools for plagiarism detection, and administrative support, all aimed at empowering editors to make independent, informed decisions.
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG
29 May 2025
Meet Us at the SKA Pulsar Science Symposium 2025, 2–4 July 2025, Qingdao, China
SKA Pulsar Science Symposium 2025 will be held from 2 to 4 July 2025 in Qingdao, China, and is organized by Qingdao University of Technology.
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is an intergovernmental radio telescope project to be built in Australia and South Africa. The SKA, with a total collecting area of approximately one square kilometre, represents the next-generation radio telescope. A large group of scientists in China are working actively in the field of pulsar astronomy, and a platform like the SKA Pulsar Science Symposium (SPSS) is highly desirable for facilitating communication and cooperation among pulsar astronomers. SPSS will bring together experts in the field, advance scientific studies of pulsars, foster the young generation, and eventually make an impact on the global SKA community.
The following MDPI journals will be represented at the conference:
If you are planning to attend the above-mentioned conference, we warmly welcome you to visit our booth and engage with our representatives. We look forward to meeting you in person and are here to assist with any questions that you may have. For more information about this conference, please visit the official website at https://psr.pku.edu.cn/conference/ska/ska2025/ska2025.html.
28 May 2025
Meet Us Virtually at the 3rd International Online Conference on Universe (IOCU 2026), 4–6 March 2026
We cordially invite you to attend the 3rd International Online Conference on Universe (IOCU 2026) organized by MDPI’s Universe (ISSN: 2218-1997, Impact Factor 2.5), which will take place online via Sciforum platform from 4 to 6 March 2026, Central European Time (CET).
Conference Chair: Prof. Dr. Lorenzo Iorio, Ministero dell’Istruzione e del Merito, Italy.
Topics of interest:
S1. Gravitation and cosmology;
S2. Quantum gravity and field theory;
S3. High energy nuclear and particle physics;
S4. Foundations of quantum mechanics;
S5. Space and planetary sciences;
S6. Galaxies, clusters and compact objects;
S7. Solar and stellar physics.
Important Dates:
Deadline for abstract submission: 2 December 2025;
Notification of acceptance: 5 January 2026;
Deadline for Registration: 1 March 2026.
Submit your abstract here.
Register for the conference here.
For any inquiries regarding the event, please contact us at iocu2026@mdpi.com. We look forward to seeing you at IOCU 2026.
13 May 2025
Empowering Academic Growth with MDPI: A Scientific Publishing Exchange at Toronto Metropolitan University, 15 May 2025
MDPI is excited to collaborate with Toronto Metropolitan University to host an engaging Scientific Publishing Workshop aimed at empowering scholars with the knowledge and tools needed to succeed in academic publishing. This workshop will delve into the key aspects of MDPI’s open access publishing framework, offering an in-depth exploration of journal selection, the editorial workflow, and the essentials of publication ethics. Participants will also gain practical advice on improving their scientific writing and effectively addressing reviewer comments, with guidance from an experienced professional. This session promises to equip attendees with valuable skills to elevate their publishing journey.
Workshop Highlights:
- Learn How to Better Write and Structure a Research Article;
- How to Choose Where to Publish Academic Work;
- How to Respond to Reviewer Comments;
- Reasons for Rejection During Pre-Check;
- How to Navigate Through Ethics and AI Use.
Date: 15 May 2025
Time: 12:00–1:30 p.m.
Venue: Toronto Metropolitan University
Program:
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Introduction to MDPI |
12:00–12:05 p.m. |
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How to Write and Structure a Research Article |
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How to Respond to Reviewer Comments |
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