Back in the old days, a prospective academic author could submit a manuscript —sometimes even a barely reworked dissertation — and book editors would consider it for publication. Now, even if you’ve ...
After a lengthy hiatus caused by other obligations, I am back with the third installment in my series of posts about how how to publish an academic book. In Part I, I summarized the criteria that can ...
The resources below are designed to help you put together a complete proposal to minimize potential delays in the review process. Be sure to check our Proposal Review Resources for more information on ...
Each proposal is reviewed in Curriculog by administrative and academic reviewers. The information below provides an overview of key questions units or committees look for when reviewing proposals. If ...
No matter what stage you’ve reached with your book – be it just an idea or a complete draft script – a publisher will want to see an outline proposal to gauge if they’re the right publisher for it.
Certificates are undergraduate or graduate academic plans that are typically interdisciplinary in nature. Certificates are formally approved by the CU Boulder through either the Dean and Vice Provost ...
This policy establishes a uniform and consistent practice for developing, documenting, recommending, adopting and revising academic policies for the Division of Academic Affairs (“Academic Affairs”) ...
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