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SUPPORTING DEVELOPING-COUNTRY RESEARCHERS IN PUBLISHING THEIR WORK Become an AuthorAID mentor


AuthorAID mentors use their experience in publishing research to help early-career researchers in developing countries to get ahead. We are looking for more researchers, editors and librarians to respond to queries about research communication on our active and friendly discussion list and to apply to be AuthorAID mentors.


You’ll be surprised what you get from giving back


“Being an AuthorAID mentor goes beyond a conventional teacher-student relationship - it is a really stimulating and worthwhile learning process for both mentee and mentor.” Dan Korbel, UK.


Mentor with AuthorAID and you could discover new research, develop your mentoring skills and make new research contacts.


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Help developing-country research make a bigger impact


AuthorAID mentors help mentees develop their understanding of tasks such as:


z Choosing an appropriate journal z Manuscript preparation z Writing style z The peer-review process z Presentations and posters z Preparing grant proposals


Rhoune’s View


“Through the AuthorAID website, I met my mentor - a PhD student at the University of Michigan. She has been very dedicated in offering me guidance on how to improve my writing skills.”


Rhoune Ochako, Kenya email: authoraid@inasp.info


Pass it on. Find out more about mentoring at www.authoraid.info


@AuthorAID


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