This session will take place on:
- Tuesday 26th May 2026
- Time: 13:00 - 14:00 (UK time)
This is the third installment of Conservation Physiology’s Community Conversations series, aimed at early career researchers wishing to build a career in conservation physiology or other fields of research. Sessions will cover topics such as academic publishing, scientific writing and developing collaborations
Once you register, you will be sent the Zoom link and joining details 1 day before the event.
There is an opportunity on the booking form to let us know if you have any accessibility requirements so we can help everyone to engage and access this webinar.
Peer Review Process
Peer review is vital to journal publishing and research, yet there is a lack of formal training in how to write constructive peer reviews, and in how authors can respond to peer reviews effectively. This webinar is designed for early career researchers looking to build confidence and experience in academic publishing. Led by Conservation Physiology journal editors Dr Jeff Clements and Dr Sean Tomlinson, the webinar will provide practical advice on constructive and collegiate peer reviewing, from the point of view of both authors and peer reviewers. For more details of what to expect, see this editorial published in Conservation Physiology journal.
Speakers
Audience
Open to researchers from all career stages. It is aimed specifically at students and early career researchers in conservation physiology.
Join the Conservation Physiology special interest group!
Already a member of SEB? If you're interested in this webinar, you should join the Conservation Physiology special interest group (SIG)!
The field of conservation physiology explores the physiological responses of organisms to anthropogenic -induced environmental change and attempts to determine the possible threats imposed by current and future conditions. This group brings together physiologists, ecologists and conservation biologists who have an interest in studies that assess and predict the impacts of current and future human-induced environmental change on organisms.
Cost
This is a FREE event.
Are you not a SEB member yet? Have a look at our membership options below. As a member, you can take advantage of this and other workshops, webinars, grant opportunities, and discounts for SEB Conference and SEB journal publications.
MEMBERSHIP FEES
| One year | Three years | Five years | |
| Student | £22 | £56 | £93 |
| Early-career scientist | £33 | £84 | £140 |
| Full | £63 | - | £267 |
Questions
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Code of Conduct
By attending this event, you are agreeing to abide by the SEB code of conduct. SEB does our best to maintain an inclusive and welcoming environment for everyone, but you can report unwanted behaviour using our anti-harassment report form if you feel this has not been the case.



