3 March 2022 | March 2022, Newsletters
The IPEd Standards Working Party is well into the process of reviewing the Standards. We have been having meetings throughout January and February – these are now weekly – to discuss the content in detail. I would like to thank the members of the Working Party...
3 March 2022 | March 2022, Newsletters
IPEd’s survey of members in April 2021 asked editors about their qualifications and years of experience in editing. The IPEd survey of members in 2021 showed that 92% had at least a bachelor’s degree as their highest qualification, 17% of respondents had a doctorate...
3 March 2022 | March 2022, Newsletters
Registrations for the 2022 accreditation exam are now open. See the 2022 exam registration page for details on fees, closing dates, registration procedure and policies. The Guide for candidates, updated in January 2022, covers everything you need to know about this...
3 March 2022 | March 2022, Newsletters
2022 accreditation exam and workshops Accredited Editors who first gained accreditation in 2012 and who renewed their accreditation in 2017 – you are reminded that your accreditation is due for renewal in 2022. The renewal period is 1 May 2022 to 31 July 2022. Please...
3 March 2022 | March 2022, Newsletters
CEO’s message What do Anna Wintour and Tim Winton have in common? These two names typically spring to mind for many when it comes to thinking about an “editor” and “writer”, according to Australian writer Michelle Law and her Canadian editor Allison Hiew. The...
3 March 2022 | March 2022, News, Newsletters
The 2022 IPEd Student Prize has been awarded to Penelope Robinson, a student in the Master of Writing & Publishing Program at RMIT University. Robinson was awarded the prize for her essay, How Australia’s Trade Publishing Industry is Challenging the White...