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Webinar follow-up: “Conducting Independent Research”

All your questions about conducting independent research, from research access, funding, ethics approval, collaboration and more!

Blog provider: Sage Perspectives


July 03, 2026

National Doctors' Day: More Than a Consultation, A Lifelong Commitment to Care

Blog provider: Sage India Digest


July 01, 2026
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Celebrating women in engineering: Part 4- Perspectives across the engineering community

Perspectives from across disciplines, roles, and career stages on working in engineering today.

Blog provider: Sage Perspectives


June 23, 2026
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Celebrating women in engineering: Part 3- Advice and inspiration for the next generation

Discover practical advice, encouragement, and lessons learned for those starting or growing a career in engineering.

Blog provider: Sage Perspectives


June 23, 2026
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Celebrating women in engineering: Part 2- Inclusion and impact in Engineering

Reflections on why inclusion matters and how diverse perspectives are shaping research and innovation.

Blog provider: Sage Perspectives


June 23, 2026
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Celebrating women in engineering: Part 1- Journeys into engineering

Explore the varied paths into engineering shared by our authors and editors, from early inspiration to career milestones and pivots.

Blog provider: Sage Perspectives


June 23, 2026
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In conversation with Gwendolyn Quinn, new Editor-in-Chief of ‘Journal of Gynecologic Surgery’

Learn more about the newest Editor-in-Chief of Mary Ann Liebert’s ‘Journal of Gynecologic Surgery’ and her vision for the future.

Blog provider: Sage Perspectives

Gwendolyn Quinn, PhD
Gwendolyn Quinn, PhD
June 22, 2026
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Webinar follow-up: “Mastering the Neurology Publication Journey: From Submitting to Publishing your Research”

Further resources for those attended our latest webinar, or any researchers who are looking to publish a neurology paper.

Blog provider: Sage Perspectives


June 18, 2026
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Translating rigorous science into effective policy: bridging the gap

What roles do these academic institutions play in addressing the broader and increasingly complex health challenges facing our society?

Blog provider: Sage Perspectives

Stephanie Haridopolos
Stephanie Haridopolos
June 17, 2026

From Social Margins to Business Leadership: The Entrepreneurial Journey of a Hijra Transwoman

Blog provider: Sage India Digest


June 17, 2026
In Conversation with Peter J. Adams

In Conversation with Peter J. Adams

Many researchers see theory and philosophy as abstract and intimidating. In this interview, Peter Adams explains why they are essential to strong research, how they shape better questions and methods, and why their importance is growing in the age of AI.

Blog provider: Asia Pacific Insights


June 17, 2026
Pride 2024 – Decolonizing Queer Academia: LGBTQ  Experiences Outside the Western Lens

Pride month with the editors of 'Sex & Sexualities': Studying sexualities during turbulent times

Read our interview with the editors of Sage journal 'Sex & Sexualities' conducted in honor of pride month about their work and the landscape of LGBTQ+ research.

Blog provider: Sage Perspectives

Amy L. Stone Rebecca Plante Anima Adjepong
Amy L. Stone , Rebecca Plante , Anima Adjepong
June 12, 2026
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Are you ready? Many mountainous national park hikers and trail runners are less prepared for the wilderness than they think they are

A survey of day-hikers and trail runners in 2024 reveals that despite believing that they are adequately prepared, only 15.7% of respondents met the definition for wilderness prepared.

Blog provider: Sage Perspectives

John Lambert
John Lambert
June 10, 2026
Upcoming webinar: Advance your career through journal publishing

Upcoming How to Do Research and Get Published webinars

Upcoming webinars from July to September from our award winning How to Do Research and Get Published webinars.

Blog provider: Sage Perspectives

Moazzma Arshad
Moazzma Arshad
June 08, 2026
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When the signal fails, the community does not: what Radio Dhimsa teaches us about rural media

In a forested, hilly corner of eastern India, a small radio station is doing something mainstream media rarely manages: speaking directly to the people it is meant to serve, in their own language, about their own lives.

Blog provider: Sage Perspectives

Aniruddha Jena
Aniruddha Jena
June 05, 2026
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Webinar follow-up: “Research that Impacts the Queer Community”

All your questions about research that impacts the queer community, answered!

Blog provider: Sage Perspectives


June 04, 2026
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From grant writing to field leadership: a pathway for authors

If you have recently written a grant proposal, you may already be closer to your next publication than you think.

Blog provider: Sage Perspectives

Amy Goundry
Amy Goundry
June 03, 2026
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Rethinking careers advice: what does employability look like in the curriculum?

"It is important to teach AI uses to students, so they are AI literate and skilled, so they are entering the job market AI ready"

Blog provider: Sage Perspectives

Liz George Tom Lowe
Liz George , Tom Lowe
June 02, 2026
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Is the traditional career ladder still enough?

A promotion used to be the clearest sign that your career was moving forward.

Blog provider: Sage Perspectives

Evangelina R Joseph
Evangelina R Joseph
June 01, 2026
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Anxious activists? Differences among college students from immigrant families

Political engagement can be a source of agency and a way to alleviate anxiety, but is this still the case among college students from immigrant families?

Blog provider: Sage Perspectives

Erin Manalo-Pedro Laura E. Enriquez Jennifer R. Nájera Annie Ro
Erin Manalo-Pedro , Laura E. Enriquez , Jennifer R. Nájera , Annie Ro
May 29, 2026
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