The 4ᵗʰ IACP Academic Writing Workshop for Junior Urban Scholars
School of Architecture, Chang’an University
July 10, 2026
Workshop Overview
The IACP Academic Writing Workshop for Junior Urban Scholars aims to support early-career researchers in developing high-quality academic publications for international journals. The workshop provides direct engagement with leading journal editors and scholars, offering guidance on manuscript development, journal selection, peer review processes, and long-term academic career strategies.
Invited Editors and Speakers

Jason Cao, Ph.D., University of Minnesota
- Editor-in-Chief, Transportation Research Today
- Associate Editor, Transport Policy
- Associate Editor, Journal of Planning Education and Research
Dr. Xinyu (Jason) Cao is a Professor at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. His research focuses on land use–transportation interactions and planning for quality of life. He is internationally recognized for his work on residential self-selection and travel behavior, and has pioneered applications of machine learning in transportation and land use research. He is ranked among the top-cited scholars in Logistics and Transportation (Stanford-Elsevier Top 2%). He previously served as Co-Editor-in-Chief of Transportation Research Part D and Chair of IACP.

Jennifer Clark, Ph.D., The Ohio State University
- Editor-in-Chief, Regional Studies
Dr. Jennifer Clark is a Knowlton School Distinguished Professor and Head of the City and Regional Planning Section at The Ohio State University. Her research centers on regional economic development, innovation, and knowledge economies. Her book Uneven Innovation (Columbia University Press, 2020) received major international awards. She is a Fellow of both the American Association of Geographers and the Regional Studies Association and has advised organizations including the OECD and multiple national governments.

Reid Ewing, Ph.D., University of Utah
- Associate Editor, Cities
Dr. Reid Ewing is a Distinguished Professor of City and Metropolitan Planning and Chair for Resilient Places at the University of Utah. His research spans land use, transportation, and urban design. He has authored 12 books and over 150 peer-reviewed articles, with more than 47,000 citations, ranking him among the most cited planning scholars in North America.

Kouros Mohammadian, Ph.D., University of Illinois Chicago
- Editor-in-Chief, Transportation Letters
Dr. Kouros Mohammadian is a Distinguished Professor and Department Head at UIC. His research includes travel behavior modeling, activity-based analysis, agent-based simulation, and freight/logistics systems. He has supervised 27 PhD dissertations and served as Chair of the TRB Traveler Behavior Committee.

Christian (Andi) Nygaard, Ph.D., University of New South Wales
- Co-Managing Editor, Housing Studies
Professor Nygaard specializes in housing economics, urban transitions, and institutional innovation. His work focuses on housing affordability, sustainability transitions, and long-term urban dynamics. He actively collaborates with governments and industry stakeholders and contributes to policy-oriented research.

Yiming Wang, Ph.D., University College London
- Associate Editor, Annals of Regional Science
Dr. Yiming Wang is an Associate Professor at the Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, UCL. His research focuses on urban economics, infrastructure finance, and land value capture. He also serves on the editorial board of Growth and Change.
Workshop Program
09:00 – 09:30 | Opening Session
- Welcome remarks
- Overview of workshop agenda
- Introduction of speakers
09:30 – 10:00 | Journal Introduction
- Overview of participating journals
- Editorial expectations and positioning
10:00 – 11:15 | Panel Discussion I: Academic Writing Strategy
Key Topics:
- Choosing the right journal: scope, audience, and positioning
- Writing for international journals: perspectives for Chinese scholars
- Characteristics of successful manuscripts and common pitfalls
Q&A Session
11:15 – 11:30 | Coffee Break
11:30 – 12:30 | Panel Discussion II: Publication Process and Review
Key Topics:
- What happens after submission
- Understanding editorial decisions
- How to effectively respond to reviewer comments
Q&A Session
12:30 – 13:30 | Lunch (provided)
13:30 – 15:00 | Small Group Discussions
Participants will be divided into breakout groups based on research interests and editorial expertise.
Discussion Focus:
- Refining research questions and framing
- Responding to reviewer comments
- Individual manuscript feedback
15:00 – 15:30 | Concluding Session
- Participant reflections and takeaways
- Final advice from editors:
- Academic career development
- Publication strategies and promotion pathways
- Completion of workshop evaluation
Eligibility
The workshop is designed for junior scholars specializing in urban planning and governance in China. A maximum of 30 participants will be admitted.
Eligible applicants include:
- PhD students
- Postdoctoral researchers
- Untenured assistant or associate professors
Applicants must be affiliated with programs in:
- Urban planning
- Urban geography
- Public policy (urban focus)
- Related disciplines
Priority Criteria
Priority will be given to applicants who:
- Are active IACP members by May 1, 2026
- Received their PhD within the past five years (2021–2026)
- Are currently based in an Asian* institution
* Early-career Chinese scholars based outside Asia whose research focuses on China are also encouraged to apply.
Application Process
Submission Requirements
Please submit the following materials to
Dr. Zhixi Zhuang (zczhuang@torontomu.ca) by April 30, 2026:
- Letter of Intent, including:
- Name and contact information
- Current position and affiliation
- Year of PhD completion
- Research keywords (max. 5)
- Accepted IACP conference abstract
- Three key questions for the workshop
- Proof of IACP Membership (screenshot acceptable)
Selection and Registration
- Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis (first come, first served)
- Acceptance notifications will be sent by May 1, 2026
- Accepted participants must pay a US$50 registration fee by May 15, 2026, covering lunch and refreshments







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