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Sage’s How to Do Research and Get Published series wins gold at 2026 EPIC Awards

Sage recognized for excellence in publishing education and training by the Society for Scholarly Publishing

Grant and Award Announcement

SAGE

LOS ANGELES, CA (June 4, 2026) — Sage’s How to Do Research and Get Published webinar series has been awarded the Gold Award in the Publishing Education and Training Initiatives category at the 2026 EPIC Awards, presented by the Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP).

The EPIC Awards celebrate excellence and innovation across scholarly publishing, recognizing initiatives that advance communication, collaboration, and knowledge sharing within the global research community. Winners were announced on May 28 during the SSP Annual Meeting in Chula Vista, California.

Sage’s How to Do Research and Get Published series is a free, global webinar program designed to support researchers at every stage of their publishing journey. Featuring expert speakers from across disciplines, the series addresses common challenges in academic careers and provides practical guidance on topics such as journal selection, peer review, open access, and research dissemination.

“This recognition highlights Sage’s commitment to increasing access to high-quality publishing education and supporting researchers worldwide, including those without institutional resources, by delivering accessible, actionable insights that help authors succeed,” said Jessica Offenberger, senior editor at Sage and editorial lead of How to Do Research and Get Published, “We are proud to offer this service to the research community and accept this award on behalf of Sage.”

Sage will continue to expand the How to Do Research and Get Published series in 2026 and beyond, offering new sessions and resources to help researchers navigate an evolving publishing landscape and amplify the impact of their work.


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