Hosted in collaboration with the Geography and Education Research Group (GeogEd), this session is designed to encourage and enable new academics/postgraduates who have undertaken pedagogic research to publish and disseminate their work to the rest of the geographic community.

After discussing the mission of the Journal of Geography in Higher Education (JGHE), panellists will explain the submission, review, and publication processes of the JGHE.

Topics will include the nature of material appropriate for submission, the types and level of evidence necessary to support findings, the recommended length of manuscripts, advice about writing for an international readership, and JGHE's citation index.

In this practical workshop, prospective authors will interact with panellists through an interactive paper review session and discuss issues specific to manuscripts they are planning or writing. Practical guidance and advice will be provided to potential authors. The detailed discussion will be responsive to the needs and interests of the participants.

Speakers

  • David Higgitt (University of Lancaster), JGHE Editor-in-Chief
  • Derek France (University of Chester), JGHE Editor
  • Sonja Rewhorn (The Open University, UK) GeogEd Treasurer and JGHE Editorial Board Member
  • Alan Marvell (University of Gloucestershire), GeogEd Chair and JGHE Editorial Board Member
  • Vicky Johnson (The Open University, UK), GeogEd Committee Member and JGHE Editorial Board Member

Booking information

  • Advance booking for this event is required. In order to book you will need an account on our website. If you already have an account you will be prompted to log in when you click 'book now'. Please create an account if you do not have one yet (you do not need to be a member of the Society to create an account).
  • This event will be held on Zoom and joining instructions will be included in your confirmation email.

If you have any questions or require assistance with your booking, please email events@rgs.org

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Key Information

Postgraduates
Wednesday 25 March 2026
2.00pm-3.30pm
Online

Online
Non-member £0.00, Member £0.00
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This event has been organised by the Society's Geography and Education Research Group (GeogEd).