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  1. How to write a brief author biography for a journal article?

    One of my papers has recently been accepted! We received an e-mail informing us that we have a short time frame in which we need to do a bunch of work to get the paper ready for publication. In particular, one of the components which we need to submit is a brief author biography for each co-author.

  2. How To Write A Good Academic Biography

    Resources. Blogs In-depth articles covering every aspect of scholarly communications; Other Resources Explore a wealth of free academic research and publishing resources ; Reporting Research Effective and best strategies for reporting research findings and insights.; Publishing Research Guides on the scholarly publishing process, from manuscript preparation to journal submission.

  3. How to write your academic biography

    In the examples above, you can see two versions of my academic-adjacent bio. Example 1 is the one I used when I was starting to develop my career outside of academia. I didn't have a clear sense of the work I was interested in, so I framed myself and my experience widely. As it has gradually become clearer to me the work I really love doing ...

  4. How to Write an Academic Bio for Conferences

    Covering the Basics. Whatever discipline you're working in, you'll definitely need to include the following in your academic bio: full name, position (i.e. PhD student; PhD candidate), institution. All this should go into the first sentence, so it reads something like this: Joe Bloggs is currently a PhD candidate [meaning he's passed his ...

  5. Examples of Biographical Statement and Abstract

    Biographical Statement Once articles have been selected and accepted for publication each year, authors will be asked to submit a biographical statement to be included in the Advocates' Forum. The biographical statement should include the author(s) full name. In addition, it is also appropriate to discuss your personal history, academic program and/or field placement, and interest in the ...

  6. What should I write in my biographical statement for a paper submission

    I'm a high school student with no prior experience related to this field. I worked on a project over the summer with some PHD students at a lab internship and it was good enough that I can publish it as a conference paper. However, I'm at a loss on what to write for the biographical statement.

  7. How to Write an Academic Biography

    Short academic bio. Written using 35-50 words, a brief biography is generally used for articles, books, and conferences. It should include the following key elements: Write your full name so that the readers can identify you correctly. Mention your professional position - it gives readers an introduction to what you do.

  8. Writing an Author Bio

    Include pertinent education and experience. If you have taken courses, you may want to include this, especially if your list of provable facts is difficult to confirm independently. Example later. Bring in memberships. Mention any memberships you have in writing clubs, business groups, etc. Keep the writing tight.

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    Short bio: Usually 35-50 words and used for conferences or social media sites. It should include: Your name. Your position. Your department. Your institution. Your research interests. Mid-Length bio: Usually 100-150 words and used on a department's website. In addition to the above information, you can add:

  10. How to Write a Good Academic Biography (Part 2)

    Avoid very personal information. This is especially important at a conference. Your first impression is important and you want people to remember you for your accomplishments. Be professional. Avoid providing too much information. Present the information concerning your current position, research, or employment.

  11. How To Write An Author Bio (With Examples And Templates)

    The elements you include can help establish your credibility and connect with your audience. Here are some of the key things you'll want to incorporate into your author bio: 1. Your name. Include your full name so readers know exactly who you are. You can also include any credentials or titles you may have.

  12. How to write an author bio for submissions

    This is usually said in the least amount of words. Something short and sweet. If you're writing a bio in three sentences, this is something added to the first sentence, or I've seen a few leave it out. For achievements, mention previous books you've written, short stories you've published, etc.

  13. How to Write Your First Author Bio

    Things to Include in Your Author Bio. Talk about why you're qualified as a writer. If you wrote a story about being a long-haul truck driver and you have held this as your day job for the last eight years, that's worth noting. Take this opportunity to really sell yourself as an author.

  14. Writing Your Author Bio? Here Are 20 Great Examples. (Plus a Checklist!)

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  15. All About You: Writing Your Academic Biography

    After a paper has been accepted or a conference talk has been arranged, you may be asked to provide your academic biography. For publications and conference presentations, you may be asked for a short one of 30 to 50 words. Applying for grants and jobs may require a longer biography between 200 and 400 words.

  16. How to Write a Killer Author Bio (With Template)

    Here is a 4-step process for writing your author bio: 1. Start with the facts readers need to know. 2. Open up with relevant biographical details. 3. Wow them with your credentials. 4. Finish it off with a personal touch.

  17. How To Write An Author Bio

    A strong author bio establishes your authority, introduces readers to your background, and convinces them to buy your book. An author bio is usually no longer than 100 words, so keep it short and simple. Include your location, relevant experience, and key themes in your work. Avoid common mistakes when writing your author bio.

  18. Brief Abstract And Brief Biographical Statement

    Biographical Statement. This should be written in the third person and should contain at minimum the following information (maximum 100 words): Current position, department, and institution. Example: Jane Smith is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Virginia. Highest degree held, field, and institution granting that degree.

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    Authors are encouraged to add a biography (300-1500 characters) to the submission and upload it to SciProfiles. This should be a single paragraph and should contain the following points: ... Any facts that might be perceived as a possible conflict of interest of the author(s) must be disclosed in the paper prior to submission.

  20. How to Write a Biography: 6 Tips for Writing Biographical Texts

    See why leading organizations rely on MasterClass for learning & development. Biographies are how we learn information about another human being's life. Whether you want to start writing a biography about a famous person, historical figure, or an influential family member, it's important to know all the elements that make a biography worth ...

  21. Preparation of an Abstract and Biography

    The abstract must appear as one paragraph. Its optimum length will vary somewhat with the nature and extent of the paper, but it must range from a minimum of 100 to a maximum of 200 words. Preparation of a Biography General. Journal Survey papers, Lectures, and History papers include one-paragraph biographies of the authors along with their ...

  22. Biography

    Biography is an important forum for well-considered biographical scholarship. It features stimulating articles that explore the theoretical, generic, historical, and cultural dimensions of life-writing; and the integration of literature, history, the arts, and the social sciences as they relate to biography.

  23. Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly

    Biography is now using the eighth edition of the Modern Language Association (MLA) reference and works cited system. Authors are welcome to submit their essays to Biography following MLA's guidelines, or they can use another style and reference system with which they are more comfortable. Please include a 50-word abstract and a biographical ...