Hi all, I’ve been doing some digging lately on where doctorate holders here and academics in Australia publish their work — not just full research papers, but also smaller pieces like expert blogs or personal reflections from their academic journey. Most journals are very formal, take long to respond, and are limited to specific topics. I
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Hey everyone, Just wanted to share something useful for those who’ve finished their PhD, DBA, or are currently working in academics and want to publish their research. I’ve been helping a colleague recently, and we found a few platforms that seem to work well — especially for professionals who want their work to be recognized, not just stor
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