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Be Part of Progress - together we bring greater understanding to the world Springer Nature is one of the leading publishers of research in the world. We publish the largest number of journals and books and are a pioneer in open research. Through our leading brands, trusted for more than 180 years, we provide technology-enabled products, platforms and services that help researchers to uncover new ideas and share their discoveries, health professionals to stay at the forefront of medical science, and educators to advance learning. We are proud to be part of progress, working together with the communities we serve to share knowledge and bring greater understanding to the world. Global key facts: Established for over 180 years Nearly 10,000 colleagues 200 offices in 45 countries on all continents World’s largest academic book publisher Publisher of Nature, the world’s most influential journal First company to publish more than 1 million Open Access articles Key brands and imprints: Springer Nature is home to some of the best-known names in research, health, educational and professional publishing. Every day, around the globe, our brands reach millions of people. Nature Springer BMC Palgrave Macmillan Apress Macmillan Education Scientific American Springer Health+ Springer Medizin Research Square J.B. Metzler BSL Adis

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  • Did you know that we have analysed 12+ million documents to look at the impact of academic research on real-world policy tied to the SDGs? Join us on Thursday 29th January at 12.00 GMT for a special SDG Talks webinar that unpacks the data from our recent report From Publications to Policy: the impact of research towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, published in partnership with Overton. Nicola Jones, Director of Springer Nature’s SDG Programme, and Katie Shamash, Head of Data at Overton , will discuss the motivations behind the report, key findings, and what it means for researchers, institutions, and policymakers driving progress towards 2030 and beyond. At Springer Nature, we take action to address the SDG across our published content and global operations, sharing knowledge and solutions to the world’s greatest challenges beyond academia. If you want to join the webinar, you can sign up below. http://spklr.io/60408qT1w You can read the report here: http://spklr.io/60458qT15

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  • What makes online academic content trustworthy? STM Solutions is exploring that question — and if you're a researcher navigating today’s information-rich environment, your perspective is essential.

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    What makes online academic content trustworthy? STM Solutions is exploring that question — and if you're a researcher navigating today’s information-rich environment, your perspective is essential. We’re inviting academic researchers to join a 1-hour video interview conducted by Keen Design. Your insights will help shape how trust and authority are signaled in future scholarly platforms — influencing how research is found, evaluated, and relied upon worldwide. - Influence the design of tomorrow’s research tools  - Just 1 hour, scheduled at your convenience  - Remote conversation — no prep needed If you regularly search for and assess academic literature online, we’d love to hear from you >> https://lnkd.in/eiyg3jJU  

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  • Your research related to the Sustainable Development Goals can impact policy and support efforts to achieve sustainable development. Publishing it as a book is one of the most impactful ways you can disseminate your insights and findings. In this The Source Blog, Book Editors Sofia Costa and Éva Lőrinczi explain the benefits of publishing an SDG book and the advantages of publishing it open access. Read the blog here: http://spklr.io/60438YXPU

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  • At Springer Nature, trust in science sits at the heart of everything we do. From rigorous peer review and research integrity to the platforms that help researchers discover and evaluate knowledge every day. That’s why we’re proud to support this initiative from STM Solutions, exploring what makes online academic content trustworthy in an increasingly complex information landscape. If you’re an academic researcher who regularly navigates online literature, this is a valuable opportunity to help influence the future of research discovery, and to ensure trust in science continues to be strengthened worldwide! 👉 Learn more and take part here: https://lnkd.in/eiyg3jJU

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    What makes online academic content trustworthy? STM Solutions is exploring that question — and if you're a researcher navigating today’s information-rich environment, your perspective is essential. We’re inviting academic researchers to join a 1-hour video interview conducted by Keen Design. Your insights will help shape how trust and authority are signaled in future scholarly platforms — influencing how research is found, evaluated, and relied upon worldwide. - Influence the design of tomorrow’s research tools  - Just 1 hour, scheduled at your convenience  - Remote conversation — no prep needed If you regularly search for and assess academic literature online, we’d love to hear from you >> https://lnkd.in/eiyg3jJU  

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  • 💡 Did you know? Methods are among the most cited research outputs. Next week is Love Methods Week, spotlighting why methods are essential for reproducible research. Join experts from our leading methods journals and protocols.io, our open methods repository, for two interactive sessions: 👉 Jan 21: protocols.io Hackathon: Get your protocol ready to publish http://spklr.io/60408eAVO 👉 Jan 22: Methods Mythbusting Panel http://spklr.io/60428eAVu Register today and learn how to make methods open, sharable, and reproducible! #LoveMethods26 #OpenScience #ResearchMethods #Reproducibility

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    Let’s spend a day with Kevin in New York, where every day starts with curiosity and ends with impact. In this video, Kevin Hurler, MS from our Press Office shares a snapshot of his day, starting with his commute into Manhattan, moving through cross-continental collaboration, strategy discussion with Scientific American, and the work behind sharing the latest research stories with the world. His experience reflects the spirit of #LifeAtSpringerNature: global teamwork, curiosity in action, and a shared commitment to sharing knowledge and bringing greater understanding to the world. Watch the video to see how our teams turn ideas into impact every single day. Do you want to be #BePartOfProgress? Check out our open positions here: http://spklr.io/60448elpi #WorkInPublishing Scientific American

  • 📝 Is making science easy to understand your strength? Then show it! The Holtzbrinck Prize for Science Journalism is looking for the best contributions of the year. Since 1995, the prize has honored journalists who make scientific topics accessible to everyone. Become part of a tradition that includes Peter Lustig, Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim, Christian Drosten, Dagmar Röhrlich, Ranga Yogeshwar, and many more. ➡️ What is awarded? Contributions in German language that research complex scientific content thoroughly and communicate it clearly and engagingly. Which categories can you apply in? ✍️ Text: €10,000 📺 Electronic Media: €10,000 📱 Short Form: €10,000 🌱 Early Career: €5,000 ➡️ Who can participate? All science journalists who make their work accessible to the public. ➡️ What’s the deadline? March 31, 2026, 11:59 p.m. The deadline is final. Apply now at https://lnkd.in/e6VwrnxA #HoltzbrinckWissPreis #WissPreis #Wissenschaftsjournalismus #JournalismusPreis #Ausschreibung #ScienceJournalism #Wissenschaft Holtzbrinck Spektrum der Wissenschaft Verlagsgesellschaft mbH

  • Research has a vital role to play in shaping public policy in today’s fast-moving world and evidence-based decision-making is more important than ever. However, getting your work in front of policymakers isn’t always straightforward. Here are ten practical, experience-based tips to help researchers navigate the science-policy interface: http://spklr.io/60488jN6n

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