How to Publish a Senior Honors Thesis or Research Capstone Project as a Journal Article
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this comprehensive and engaging course, you will be able to:
- Discuss how often Senior Honors Theses and Research Capstone Projects result in a published peer-reviewed journal article
- List the 3 key benefits to publishing journal articles based on your Senior Honors Thesis or Research Capstone Project
- Identify the 7 major differences between Senior Honors Theses, Research Capstone Projects, and journal articles
- Follow a comprehensive 9-step process to transform your Senior Honors Thesis or Research Capstone Project into a manuscript ready for submission to a peer-reviewed journal
- Overcome the 7 most common barriers to publishing a journal article based on your Senior Honors Thesis or Research Capstone Project
- Strategically trim the content from your Senior Honors Thesis or Research Capstone Project to develop multiple manuscripts
Instructor
Jay Phoenix Singh, PhD, PhD is a Fulbright Scholar and the internationally award-winning Executive Director of Publication Academy. Author of over 85 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters (average 400+ citations/year since 2010) as well as 4 books (published by Routledge, Wiley, Sage, and Oxford University Press), he completed his graduate doctoral studies in psychiatry at the University of Oxford and clinical psychology at Universität Konstanz. He was named the youngest tenured Full Professor in Norway in 2014 before accepting faculty appointments at the University of Cambridge as well as the University of Pennsylvania. Since this time, he has become the only psychology professor to have lectured for all eight Ivy League universities (Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Dartmouth, UPenn) as well as both Oxford and Cambridge. Dr. Singh has provided keynote speeches at leading academic conferences on six continents, and his work has been featured in leading newspapers such as The Washington Post and magazines such as People. He has been the recipient of awards from organizations including the American Psychological Association, the Royal College of Psychiatrists, the Society for Research in Child Development, the Society for Research in Adolescence, the American Board of Forensic Psychology, the American Psychology-Law Society, and the European Congress on Violence in Clinical Psychiatry.