Ethical Authorship & Tips for Strategic Collaborative Writing for First and Corresponding Authors

Description

The average journal article in medicine has over a dozen co-authors. Coordinating work and schedules is an art, and soliciting constructive criticism is a skill. In this course you will learn the ethical authorship guidelines that you must follow as authors of scientific works and also the specific guidelines that apply to AI use. You will learn how to make the collaborative writing process smooth, transparent, and enjoyable. This course is designed for first and corresponding authors who need to successfully manage the collaboration process and meet scheduled deadlines.

Lecturer

Kali Tal, PhD, curriculum designer, lecturer on scientific writing and related subjects, and scientific editor.

Workload and Credits

*There are no ECTS directly awarded for the course. However, we encourage students to create a learning contract in consultation with  their supervisor. In your learning contract you need to show 30 hours of participation to receive 1 ECTS. In the framework of ‘Meet to Write‘, the sessions can count as ‘expert input’ for ECTS.

Course Information

Date

Tue, 23 September 2025, 13:00-15:00

Format

Online

Credits

No ECTS*

Domain

Academic Writing

Course Conditions

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