8 October 2025 | Newsletters, October 2025
President’s report By Deborah Shaw AE Kia ora, By the time you’re reading this, we will have had our annual branch meeting (ABM). I’ll include a more detailed report in November’s Gatherings, but for now I want to thank our EdANZ committee members – Joan Gladwyn,...
8 October 2025 | Newsletters, October 2025
By Michèle Drouart HLM For our history – and to pass on something of the living, breathing people among our founders and early mentors – we are adding to our cameo of Janet Mackenzie. It is in Janet’s name that IPEd offers its most prestigious award, the Janet...
8 October 2025 | Newsletters, October 2025
From the Standing Committee for Awards and Prizes IPEd invites nominations for the 2026 Janet Mackenzie Medal. The Mackenzie is IPEd’s most prestigious award. It recognises the outstanding achievements and contributions of a current or past IPEd professional member to...
8 October 2025 | Newsletters, October 2025
From the Standing Committee for Awards and Prizes Entries close on Monday 10 November for the 2026 IPEd Student Prize, so if you are a student editor, get your entry in now! The prize acknowledges excellent work by a student of editing, and is open to any...
8 October 2025 | Newsletters, October 2025
From the Accreditation Board Hands up if you’re a member of the impostor syndrome club. And hands up if you’d like to not be a member anymore. Good. Now you should consider becoming one of IPEd’s Accredited Editor (AE) members. The first benefit of being accredited by...
8 October 2025 | Newsletters, October 2025
From the Working Party on Artificial Intelligence Over the past few months, the IPEd Working Party on Artificial Intelligence (AI) has continued to broaden its knowledge of the latest AI tools for editors and ways that editors can use them ethically. We’ve also been...