Mrs Krysia Johnson |

Membership Grade
Professional Member

About Krysia

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I specialise in editing essays, dissertations and theses, research proposals, journal articles and book manuscripts for students and academics who do not have English as their first language.  I aim to offer a friendly, professional service and to give your work a quality editorial check with timely delivery ensured. I have undertaken work for clients based all over the world, including from Italy, Spain, Switzerland, China, Germany and the Netherlands.

Media

Essays, dissertations and theses, research proposals, journal articles, book manuscripts

Qualifications and awards

BA (Hons) Librarianship

Experience

Freelance since 2013; administrator, Institute of Hazard, Risk and Resilience, Durham University, 2007–2012

Recent training

Mentored copy-editing (SfEP) 2016, Copy-editing 2 Progress (SfEP) 2014, Getting work with non-publishers (SfEP) 2014, Mentored proofreading (SfEP) 2013, Copy-editing skills (Publishing Training Centre) 2012, Proofreading problems (SfEP) 2012, Basic proofreading by distance learning (Publishing Training Centre) 2012

Recent clients

Sunrise Setting (academic journals), Durham University, many private clients 

Subjects

Hazard, risk and resilience (climate change, flooding, volcanoes, landslides, health, food, technology, security); social sciences (geography, the environment, government and politics, international affairs; sociology); business and management studies; media; transport; manufacturing; librarianship; information studies 



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    Disclaimer note

    The CIEP Directory of Editorial Services should be considered a point of first contact and prospective clients must satisfy themselves that members are capable of the work on offer. The Institute cannot be held responsible for the quality of work provided by any member listed in the directory. The members themselves are responsible for the maintenance and accuracy of their entries in the Directory and the CIEP has not made any attempt to vet them. The institute cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies in the Directory. Inclusion in the Directory as a freelance does not necessarily mean that the member is self-employed as defined by HM Revenue and Customs and the Department for Work and Pensions.