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  1. Next three early-career researchers awarded travel grants

    Each will receive a grant of up to $1,000 to support their attendance at a meeting to gain exposure and recognition for their work.
  2. Call for nominations to the eLife Early-Career Advisory Group

    Nominations are open for early-career researchers to make their voices heard as part of the eLife Early-Career Advisory Group.
  3. How to join the eLife Early-Career Advisory Group

    Details on the nomination process for eLife's Early-Career Advisory Group, who will be welcoming five new members in August 2017.
  4. Panel announced for the next #ECRWednesday webinar: How to make your voice heard

    Our four speakers include advocates for early-career researchers from across the globe.
  5. April roundup of eLife papers in the news

    High profile news coverage that eLife papers generated in April 2017, including the Huffington Post, International Business Times and more.
  6. Preprint progress

    A summary of our recent application in response to the ASAPbio Request for Applications for central services to support the use of preprints in the biological sciences.
  7. RRIDs: How did we get here and where are we going?

    We encourage authors to include Research Resource Identifiers (RRIDs) within the materials and methods section of their papers and invited Anita Bandrowski to discuss why.
  8. Webinar Report: Engaging with wider audiences

    What do you need to consider when communicating with different audiences?
  9. Working with Bio-protocol to publish peer-reviewed protocols

    Recognising the need for greater reproducibility in scientific research, Bio-protocol enables authors to publish their step-by-step methods.
  10. March roundup of eLife papers in the news

    High-profile news coverage that eLife papers generated in March 2017, including New Scientist, The New York Times and more.