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SUMMARY:The First Monograph: Faculty Reflections and Insights
DESCRIPTION:This panel session brings together a diverse group of 
 humanities and social science scholars who have recently published their 
 first monograph to reflect on the challenges\, breakthroughs\, and lessons 
 learned along the way. Panelists will share candid insights\, practical 
 advice\, and personal strategies that helped them navigate through the 
 academic publishing journey. While the discussion focuses on the unique 
 experiences of scholars in the humanities and social sciences\, faculty 
 from all disciplines interested in monograph publishing are welcome to 
 attend and benefit from the collective wisdom shared. \n\nSession 
 Objectives:\n\n\n	Explore the challenges scholars face throughout the 
 monograph publication process and approaches to overcoming them\n	Offer 
 participants actionable insights\, tips\, and strategies from experienced 
 faculty\n	Provide practical guidance that supports individual progress 
 toward monograph publication\n\n\nModerator: Natalie Alvarez\, Dean of The 
 Creative School\, Professor\n\n \n\nPanelists: \n\n\n	Sibo Chen\, Associate 
 Professor & Associate Chair\, School of Professional Communication\n	Tara 
 Collins\, Professor\, School of Child and Youth Care\n	Max Ritts\, 
 Professor\, Geography & Environmental Studies\n	 \n\n\nLearning 
 Outcomes:\n\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able 
 to:\n\n\n	Identify common author challenges in the book publishing 
 process\n	Apply strategies to mitigate obstacles during manuscript 
 development and submission\n	Recognize key steps and milestones in 
 progressing toward the publication of a scholarly monograph\n\n\nTarget 
 Audience:\n\nThis session is primarily designed for early-career 
 researchers at TMU working in the humanities and social sciences. However\, 
 researchers at all career stages and across all disciplines\, including 
 instructors and postdoctoral fellows are warmly invited to attend.\n\nIf 
 you have any questions about this session\, email Chris Kim at 
 kim.chris@torontomu.ca\, Ann Ludbrook at aludbrook@torontomu.ca\, or Toby 
 Malone at toby.malone@torontomu.ca.
ORGANIZER;CN="Ann Ludbrook":MAILTO:aludbrook@torontomu.ca
CATEGORIES:Create New Knowledge, Knowledge Mobilization , Publish & Share Your Research
CONTACT;CN="Ann Ludbrook":MAILTO:aludbrook@torontomu.ca
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