The two professors participating in the training session were Professor Mark Turner and Professor Michael O' Dannell from the University of New South Wales (UNSW). The training session was also attended by Associate Professor Tran Thi Minh Hoa (Vice Rector of the University) and other lecturers from the university.
During discussions with faculty members about international publication skills, the professors mentioned the necessary criteria for a standard scientific paper to be published in reputable scientific journals. These include clearly stating the objectives, research questions, the significance of the topic, and clearly defining the research methods. Attention to logic, grammar, and spelling in the paper was also emphasized by the professors.

Furthermore, regarding what needs to be ensured when presenting a paper, Professor Mark Turner and Professor Michael O' Dannell also mentioned errors to avoid such as plagiarism, subjective reporting, lack of evidence, use of unverified information, and the use of long, complex titles…
According to the professors, it is necessary to check and ensure all essential elements are in place before publishing scientific papers, especially when intending to publish in international journals.

At the end of the training session, Associate Professor Tran Thi Minh Hoa, on behalf of the School's Board of Directors, expressed her gratitude to the professors. She stated that the sharing during the training session provided an opportunity for lecturers to hone and improve their skills in publishing international scientific papers.
The training session provided the faculty members with valuable knowledge and experience regarding international publications and opened up many opportunities for future international collaborations for the university.
Author:My Nhan (CMP)
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