Building Capacity for Women's Health: Peer Reviewer Training 2/2
Lane Hall, Room 2239
Lane Hall, Room 2239

Are you a U-M graduate student in a health-related field? Do you want to support faculty and researchers in low-income countries who work in women's health? Apply to become a peer reviewer for Dr. Ella August's "Building Capacity for Women's Health" program. You'll receive training on how to be an effective peer reviewer for manuscripts targeted for scientific journals. After your training, you'll provide follow-up writing support to faculty and researchers in low-income countries who have undergone initial training on scientific writing and publishing. Graduate student peer reviewers will be paid a small stipend for participating. Lunch provided on 3/23.

For more information, contact Ella August at eaugust@umich.edu.

Requirements to participate in the training

  • You must be a doctoral level student or MPH student in public health or other related discipline
  • You must have some scientific writing experience Requirements to become a peer reviewer for Building Capacity for Women's Health:
  • You must attend a short orientation and a separate one-day training session
  • You must agree to review at least one scientific manuscript after you complete training
  • You must agree to protect confidentiality of the material that you review 2-Day Training Session: Friday, March 16 3:00pm - 4:30pm Friday, March 23 10:00am - 3:00pm

Apply online at the link above. 

Workshop Instructor

Ella August, PhD is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Michigan. Dr. August has nearly two decades of experience in research, and has been teaching scientific writing for over a decade. She specializes in helping STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) faculty, scientists and students to effectively and persuasively communicate scientific ideas. Her teaching approach encourages writers to reflect on the connection between their discipline's values and modes of communication, and to consider how these forces shape writing in their field. She teaches publication, writing and critical thinking courses and workshops internationally and domestically.

Institute for Research on Women and Gender

Building Capacity for Women's Health: Peer Reviewer Training 2/2

Dr. Ella August, Clinical Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, University of Michigan

icon to add this event to your google calendarMarch 23, 2018
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Lane Hall, Room 2239
Sponsored by: Institute for Research on Women and Gender
Contact Information: Ella August - eaugust@umich.edu

Registration

Are you a U-M graduate student in a health-related field? Do you want to support faculty and researchers in low-income countries who work in women's health? Apply to become a peer reviewer for Dr. Ella August's "Building Capacity for Women's Health" program. You'll receive training on how to be an effective peer reviewer for manuscripts targeted for scientific journals. After your training, you'll provide follow-up writing support to faculty and researchers in low-income countries who have undergone initial training on scientific writing and publishing. Graduate student peer reviewers will be paid a small stipend for participating. Lunch provided on 3/23.

For more information, contact Ella August at eaugust@umich.edu.

Requirements to participate in the training

  • You must be a doctoral level student or MPH student in public health or other related discipline
  • You must have some scientific writing experience Requirements to become a peer reviewer for Building Capacity for Women's Health:
  • You must attend a short orientation and a separate one-day training session
  • You must agree to review at least one scientific manuscript after you complete training
  • You must agree to protect confidentiality of the material that you review 2-Day Training Session: Friday, March 16 3:00pm - 4:30pm Friday, March 23 10:00am - 3:00pm

Apply online at the link above. 

Workshop Instructor

Ella August, PhD is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Michigan. Dr. August has nearly two decades of experience in research, and has been teaching scientific writing for over a decade. She specializes in helping STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) faculty, scientists and students to effectively and persuasively communicate scientific ideas. Her teaching approach encourages writers to reflect on the connection between their discipline's values and modes of communication, and to consider how these forces shape writing in their field. She teaches publication, writing and critical thinking courses and workshops internationally and domestically.