To build up your profile and professional network as a researcher you can:
Use Scopus or Web of Science to identify titles to target for publication, identify key authors to contact and collaborate with as well as analysing the impact of your research
Track your research and presence with an ORCiD, for more information check out the RIN ORCiD page
Check the submission procedures for the journal you wish to publish in- they are all different and some are extremely strict
For more information on how the Library can hep you please visit our Research Support pages
For information on how the Research and Innovation team can support you, please visit their Research and Innovation pages
Open Research, sometimes known as Open Science, is an approach to make research processes more transparent. This can be applied to all stages of the research lifecycle, with the aim of addressing problems of reproducibility and accessibility of research findings.
To find out more about open research visit the Open research guide or the UEA research pages
The UEA Personal and Professional Development pages provide a useful introduction to the PPD programme.
The Graduate Schools publish their programmes for the academic year before the start of the autumn semester. The programmes are available to new and continuing postgraduate researchers who can chose sessions - with some exceptions - from any of the Graduate Schools.
please also make sure to visit the doctoral training pathways pages.
Learn more about Open Access and how to publish including details on active 'read and publish' deals and negotiation on the following pages:
Talis Aspire is the UEA's online reading list system. It allows you to gather together a wide range of learning resources in a single easy to access online location.and it also acts as your ordering tool for new teaching materials,.
You can find out more about Talis on our web pages here:
Sage research methods includes:
Methods Map: Research methods definitions, terminology, and content relevant to your research methods journey.
Research methods titles : Research methods and statistics resources including Sage 'little blue' and 'little green' research methods books.
Project Planner: Plan your research project including doing a Literature Review
Which Stats Test: Choose an appropriate statistical method using this tool
Video tutorials: Tutorials, interviews, video case studies, and mini-documentaries covering the entire research process
Podcasts : Hear how leading social scientists grapple with methodological issues in their research
LinkedIn Learning houses a catalogue of online courses, video tutorials and learning paths to help you learn new skills. These online courses are available to access anytime and you can learn at your own pace, on many different topics. And we haven’t even mentioned the biggest benefit of all… all UEA students (and recent graduates) can access LinkedIn Learning for FREE through the University.
Find out about reference management software and collaborative working apps plus software and browser extensions in your Digital Toolkit.