Outline:
- Intro: hidden value in assignments and theses
- Many students submit good coursework that never becomes a paper.
- Promise: show a simple pathway to convert existing work into an article.
- Step 1 – Choosing the right assignment or thesis chapter
- Criteria: originality, manageable scope, available data.
- Focus on topics with regional relevance (South Asian trade, SMEs, etc.).
- Step 2 – Tightening the research question and literature review
- Moving from broad classroom topic to sharp publication question.
- Updating literature with recent, high‑quality sources.
- Step 3 – Strengthening methodology and analysis
- Cleaning data, justifying sample, improving statistical tests or coding.
- Documenting methods clearly for journal readers.
- Step 4 – Rewriting for journal structure
- IMRAD (Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion) overview.
- Reducing wordy theory sections; highlighting contributions and implications.
- Step 5 – Choosing a suitable journal and dealing with reviews
- Target realistic regional or student‑friendly journals.
- Brief advice on responding to reviewer comments.
Soft pitch for SATC
SATC training can be the bridge: guiding students from thesis/coursework design to analysis and write‑up suitable for journals.
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