8 July 2026 | Board, Gatherings, July 2026, Newsletters
This update reports on the IPEd Board meeting of 1 June 2026, linking to our five strategic priorities. 1 Standards The OPAL Working Party, which includes members of the Accreditation Board and Standing Committee on Professional Development, is making headway with its...
8 July 2026 | July 2026, News, Newsletters
By Cecile Shanahan Around 40 people attended live – and many others registered (giving them access to the recording to watch at a later stage) – for Zia Rachko-Knight’s presentation on AI and how it is used in the editing of educational texts in Australia. ...
8 July 2026 | July 2026, News, Newsletters
By Kayt Duncan There is a small symbol quietly undermining my organisation’s communications. It appears in headings, in policy documents, on websites, in training materials, in email newsletters and in PowerPoint slides. It is two keystrokes instead of three....
8 July 2026 | July 2026, News, Newsletters
By Joely Taylor ELS(D), AE The invitation Late in 2025 I was invited by Science Editor, the journal of the Council of Science Editors in the United States, to write an article for its special issue on international perspectives in science editing and publishing. At...
8 July 2026 | July 2026, News, Newsletters
By Caroline Birch AE On 2 June 2026, Editors New South Wales hosted a stimulating presentation by Dr Joanna Beresford, a pre-service teacher educator, writer and neurodivergence advocate. Dr Beresford spoke with the IPEd audience about how editors can work most...
8 July 2026 | July 2026, News, Newsletters
From the Accreditation Board The accreditation exam is back with a new look and double the credentials. Why the changes? We want to make it more accessible, in both price and format. You’ll be able to register for the exam soon, so keep an eye on the exam registration...