Academic publisher Taylor & Francis Group and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Evaluation Studies (CASSES) have formed a new collaboration to encourage greater Chinese representation within the international research community and increase the impact of social sciences research in China.
The partnership will include the launch of new training courses for CASSES researchers, a bi-annual seminar for international journal editors, and collaborative research projects, bringing greater opportunity for Chinese researchers to be better represented in the international research community and present different perspectives on a range of topics of importance to researchers worldwide.
New research and training sessions for CASSES researchers will focus on topics of highest significance to the Chinese research community, including research integrity and open access. It will provide an opportunity for researchers to discuss and progress forward on issues most impacting Chinese research and through Taylor & Francis, bring these to the forefront of the global research network.
A bi-annual seminar will be established to bring together journal editors from around the world to engage in discussion with Chinese researchers, offering opportunities to discuss issues of importance in the Chinese academic community with the global community.
The partnership will also introduce new research projects into topics at the forefront of social science, arts and humanities research in China.
Combining Taylor & Francis Group's unique mix of publishing best practice, innovative approaches and connectivity to the global publishing landscape, together with CASSES in-depth knowledge of Chinese social sciences research, its quality research output and its position as a major pillar for Chinese researchers, both parties are eager for the partnership to make a great contribution to the international research community.
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