[预告]06.30 讲座:与外国人打交道——国际学术讲座与发表之道

编辑:综合办 2020-06-27

一、讲座主题

与外国人打交道:国际学术讲座与发表之道

Aiming at Foreigners:Principles of International Dissemination

二、讲座简介

学术论文写作是学者的重要职责,也是学术工作中最具挑战性的关键环节。国际交流与合作处此前举办了有关英文科研论文的写作策略和技巧讲座,受到了广大师生的欢迎。为持续助力我校从事一线科研工作的学生和科研人员的科研论文在国际期刊上的发表,从而提高师生国际学术影响力,国际交流与合作处联合党委教师工作部、教务部诚邀北京师范大学特聘外国专家罗伯·沃克教授以社会科学类的国际学术交流为案例,回顾自己的学术生涯,与大家分享如何开展国际学术讲座、写作与发表的技巧和经验以及背后的策略和思考,共同探讨国际学术共同体建立的“道”是什么。

Producing academic publication is not only an important responsibility of scholars, but also the most challenging key steps involved in any academic work. Office of International Exchange and Cooperation has previously held a series of lectures on academic English writing strategies and techniques for teachers and students of BNU, which was well received by the audience.

In order to continue our efforts to support our university’s frontline research students and young research fellows with their scientific publications in international journals, and thereby enhancing the influence of our researchers in the global academic community. BNU is delighted to have Professor Robert Walker, Distinguished Professor of Beijing Normal University, to share with us his invaluable techniques, expertise, the underlying strategies and rationales in producing international academic seminars and written publications, and to discuss the basic principles of engaging with the international academic community, through a review of various case studies on related social science subjects, as well as his own academic career.

三、专家简介


罗伯特·沃克(Robert Walker)现任北京师范大学社会发展与公共政策学院外籍教授,是英国皇家社会科学院院士,欧盟社会科学学术委员会委员,曾任牛津大学格林坦普学院教授。在过去几十年的学术生涯中,他出版了22本著作,共计发表170余篇学术文章、70余篇研究报告,在国际学术界拥有极高的声誉。罗伯特·沃克教授终身致力于贫困研究,是欧洲近代贫困与保障理论的奠基人之一,也是最早提出“社会排斥”和“多维贫困”概念的学者之一。罗伯特·沃克教授曾于2012年荣获英国女王伊丽莎白二世授勋“英国学术终身成就奖”;于2020年5月获中国政府友谊奖提名。

Professor Robert Walker currently holds the position of foreign expert at the School of Social Development and Public Policy of Beijing Normal University. He is Professor Emeritus and Emeritus Fellow of Green Templeton College, Oxford University, and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Arts and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. In his academic career spanning multiple decades, Professor Walker published in total of 22 books, over 170 academic articles and contributions, and more than70 research reports, and enjoys a distinguished reputation in the international academic community. Professor Robert Walker has devoted his academic career to the research on poverty and is a co-founder of the poverty and security theory in modern Europe and one of the scholars who first proposed the concepts of "social exclusion" and "multidimensional poverty". Professor Robert Walker was awarded the MBE in 2012 by Queen Elizabeth II for his services to social policy research; he was also nominated for the Chinese Government Friendship Award in May 2020.