Workshop Facilitator

Workshop Facilitators

ERA workshops are guided by researchers, editors, academic mentors, and scientific communication professionals with experience in international publishing, research development, proposal writing, peer review, and scholarly communication.

Our facilitator model is designed to bring together multidisciplinary academic expertise from global research environments, allowing participants to gain practical insight into modern scientific publishing, research funding, and professional academic development.

Facilitators may include journal editors, university faculty members, clinical researchers, industry scientists, grant-writing specialists, and experienced research communication professionals from the USA, Europe, Australia, and other international academic regions.


Lead Facilitator

Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan

Founder & Academic Director, ERA — Eman Research Academic

Research & Professional Areas

  • Scientific publishing
  • Research communication
  • Proposal development
  • Scholarly publishing systems
  • Editorial management
  • Research integrity & publication ethics
  • Biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences
  • Academic capacity development

Workshop Contributions

  • Publishing strategy & journal communication
  • Manuscript structuring and scientific writing
  • Editorial decision-making insights
  • Proposal development frameworks
  • Research visibility & academic branding
  • Ethical publishing and peer review systems

Potential International Facilitators

Roger Watson — United Kingdom

Potential Contributions

  • Scientific writing & peer review
  • International journal publishing
  • Editorial decision-making
  • Research methodology communication
  • Publication ethics and reviewer expectations

Fiona Murphy — Ireland

Potential Contributions

  • Open science practices
  • Research communication
  • Data transparency and integrity
  • Scholarly publishing innovation
  • Research visibility strategies

Sarah Greaves — Australia

Potential Contributions

  • Research storytelling
  • Scientific communication
  • Publishing workflows
  • Editorial and reviewer engagement
  • Global scholarly communication standards

Additional Guest Experts & Contributors

ERA also plans to collaborate with:

  • University faculty members
  • Clinical researchers
  • Journal editors
  • Grant proposal specialists
  • Industry scientists
  • Research communication experts
  • Academic publishing professionals

from internationally recognized research institutions and scholarly organizations.


ERA Facilitator Philosophy

ERA workshops are designed around practical learning, real editorial insight, and researcher-centered communication.

Our facilitators focus on:

  • Practical publishing guidance
  • Reviewer and editor expectations
  • Real-world research communication
  • Ethical scientific practice
  • Research visibility and impact
  • Long-term academic development

Rather than only theoretical instruction, ERA emphasizes applied academic learning that participants can directly implement within their own research and publication workflows.


Global Academic Perspective

ERA aims to build a globally connected research learning environment by involving facilitators and collaborators from diverse scientific and academic backgrounds across:

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Australia
  • Asia
  • Emerging international research communities

This international perspective helps participants better understand evolving global standards in scientific communication, publishing, proposal development, and research professionalism.


Interested in Becoming a Facilitator?

ERA welcomes collaboration with:

  • Academic researchers
  • University faculty
  • Journal editors
  • Clinical scientists
  • Grant-writing experts
  • Research communication professionals
  • Institutional trainers

who are committed to strengthening global research education and scientific communication.

Contact ERA to Explore Facilitator & Academic Collaboration Opportunities