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February 2022 IPEd newsletter

February 2022 IPEd newsletter

February 2022Vol. 3 No. 1 | ISSN: 2652-5836 Feature article Fiction in translation book club A new book club, hosted by Dr Sara Kitaoji and Jess Gately, celebrates translated literature and aims to give readers the chance to discuss the role of translation in...
February 2022 IPEd newsletter

December 2021 IPEd newsletter

December 2021 Vol. 2 No. 11 | ISSN: 2652-5836 Feature article IPEd sponsors GenreCon workshop IPEd is sponsoring a workshop at GenreCon 2022, the annual conference for genre writers hosted by the Queensland Writers Centre. Read more IPEd news Profile — Erin Rundle In...
February 2022 IPEd newsletter

November 2021 IPEd newsletter

November 2021Vol. 2 No. 10 | ISSN: 2652-5836 Feature article IPEd’s survey of members – results now available The results of IPEd’s survey of members in April 2021 are now availableRead more IPEd news Profile — Nicole MathersIn this issue of Gatherings, we profile...
February 2022 IPEd newsletter

October 2021 IPEd newsletter

October 2021Vol. 2 No. 9 | ISSN: 2652-5836 Feature article Around the edges in a COVID-19 world: navigating academic editing in Australian universitiesI volunteered to report on this session on academic editing because that’s my own field, but I found it offered...
February 2022 IPEd newsletter

September 2021 IPEd newsletter

September 2021Vol. 2 No. 8 | ISSN: 2652-5836 Feature article Nominations open for IPEd’s 2022 Janet Mackenzie MedalIPEd has opened nominations for the 2022 Janet Mackenzie Medal.The award recognises a current or past IPEd Professional Member, including Honorary Life...
February 2022 IPEd newsletter

August 2021 IPEd newsletter

August 2021Vol. 2 No. 7 | ISSN: 2652-5836 Feature article Editors as boundary umpires For an audience of Australian editors, few things are as fascinating as listening to a professor of linguistics talk about developments in Australian English. It’s a bit like...