Chapter 211 Legendary
"University College London Journal", also known as "University College London Journal", is a campus journal of a non-profit organization affiliated to the University College London Association.
Although it is just a campus journal, due to its professionalism and extensive content, many people order it outside University College London, and more than 10,000 copies are issued in each issue. This is definitely not comparable to those major media, but it is also a very good result for a campus journal.
The Journal of University College London left a lot of memories for Wan Sheng. When he was studying at University College London, he joined the society in the last two years, and then he worked as an editor of University College London Journal. He himself is a contributor and published many professional academic papers in the Journal of University College London.
At that time, his vision was limited and he could only write some ordinary academic things and write about his understanding of the content he learned. Later, after graduation, he did not publish anything there.
Now that Wan Sheng is about to publish research results, he thinks of "Journal of University College London". When he first published his paper, Wan Sheng first thought of influence. The most influential ones in the scientific world are the two magazines, Nature and Science. If they can be featured in these two magazines, they will definitely have a certain influence. Perhaps there was no clear concept of his research role at that time, so more influential media needed to report it.
It's different now.
After the last paper was published, Wan Sheng now knows how much impact his research can bring. It can even be said that as long as there is progress, it will attract the attention of the medical and sports science communities around the world, so he does not need to rely on the influence of the media. As long as the research results are published, the media will naturally reprint and report like fishy flies.
So Wansheng chose "University College London Journal" to publish it in this journal. He doesn't have to worry about reviewing the manuscript. At the same time, this is also considered taking care of his alma mater?
However, if you really count it, he is still studying at University College London and is also a student at the college. He can't call him his alma mater.
"University College London Journal" is just a college journal, but it still has a dedicated office location. It is on the third floor of a small building near the business school. You can see a large football field outside the window. This is also the venue for learning many activities.
The University College London’s Society is still very serious about the "University College Journal". Although the journal is not profitable, it still has some income. These income will be used as some activities organized by the Society. In addition to the funds provided by the College, the activities organized by the Society will be well funded every year, which is conducive to the healthy operation and development of the Society.
Every day, there are always a few students who review the manuscripts working here. They are all top talents from various colleges. Working here is also a kind of work-study work, which will bring you some extra income.
At the same time, there is always controversy within the Journal of University College London. This is because the departments are different. Often, business schools and law schools will join forces to dispute with the School of Science. No matter which college students, they hope to leave more space for their colleges, and they will often take more care of the contributions of their college students.
Now, the argument is happening.
John Poltz is a student of the School of Science. He was holding a submission from a school of science student and shouting, "He uses simpler thinking to explain the probability conversion problem. This can help others understand and master it more easily. I think this manuscript is enough to be published in a journal."
"But the academic journal only has 19 pages!" A brown-haired girl stood up and said dissatisfied, "There is no more space. The remaining space is only enough to publish a character introduction."
"Lu Xis! This is what I don't understand. Why do we need to use such a large page to introduce a case investigation in the 1980s in the next issue? We are a journal, a school, not a police station! We need papers with professional academic content, not Sherlock Holmes's case!"
Ruthy said solemnly, "But we also need sales! If all the content is professional, we will lose a lot of readers! Poltz! Don't you want us to have thousands of copies in the next issue to be sold?"
"We have no worries about this! All our journals were ordered in advance." John Poltz said, tilting his head.
"But the person who orders will be dissatisfied! Their dissatisfaction will cause trouble in the future. If they are dissatisfied several times in a row, others may cancel the order, and our sales will shrink!"
"Not as serious as you said! I won't publish this manuscript like that!" John Poltz said angrily, "City, you always prefer business and law school, but you have to know that our journals must ensure the principle of fairness!"
"Note your tone, Mr. Poltz! I'm fair, I'm thinking about sales! On the contrary, you, Mr. Poltz."
The two were arguing, and the few next to them hurriedly came to persuade them.
Just then, a shout sounded at the door, "Don't make a noise, we need to add the publication! The manuscripts finalized today will be left with the best ones, and the rest will be replaced in the next issue!"
All the people looked at the door, and saw Joe Sik, the vice president of the Society, running in with a breath, holding a half-opened express parcel in his hand.
"What are you talking about? Joe? Then we are in vain?" Lu Xis walked over and questioned.
John Poltz took the express delivery and asked, "What is this?"
"A manuscript."
John Poltz took apart the express parcel, pointed the pages with his finger, and asked, "Who sent it? Why can't it be simplified a little? How could there be so many places?"
"That's why I said I'll put all the finalized ones today for the next issue!" Joe Sik walked to the table, took a glass of water for himself, and then said, "You'll know by looking at it."
Ruthy Sis also came over suspiciously. John Poltz opened the page and saw the title on it saying, "Theory and Practical Application of Movement Recovery". He sneered, "It's really a big tone!"
Standing beside Lu Xis turned the last page and saw the writer's name. He suddenly covered his mouth and pointed at him incredibly, "A thousand wins!"
"What?" John Poltz didn't understand, so he turned over.
"Wan Sheng!?Yes, yes, yes, it's indeed Wan Sheng! Is it really Wan Sheng?" Ru Xis was surprised and determined several times in a row, and finally looked at Joe Sik again, wanting to confirm what he saw.
John Poltz also shouted, "It's really a victory!"
"It's him! It's him! Wansheng!" Joe Sik said with certainty, "I have confirmed it many times and found Professor Ben Hawkhua. I had to go to Wansheng's agent phone to confirm it was him! That's why I said that in the next issue, we will publish his paper! So other reviewed manuscripts will be left for the next issue!"
No one else had any objections, they all nodded, then gathered next to John Poltz and started watching together.
In fact, it is no wonder they have this reaction.
University College London is a noble college in the UK and even Europe. The students who can enter it are very genius. At the same time, many of them have backgrounds behind them. Most of them can find a very good job after graduation. Many of them have become presidents, executives, or senior officials of government agencies. It can be said that being born in University College London is almost equivalent to getting tickets to the upper class.
Even so, Wan Sheng is definitely a legendary figure in the academy in recent years.
When he was studying at University College London, Wansheng was a famous "academic master" in the college. Many Chinese students have very good grades abroad. This is not surprising, but Wansheng is definitely the best among them. He has almost received all the scholarships he can get.
It is precisely because of this that he has enough money to finish college.
At the same time, Wansheng also joined the society.
There are a few elderly people in the society now who also have an impression of Wansheng. When Wansheng left the society, some of them had just entered the college.
Of course, Wan Sheng became a 'legend' not because of how good his grades were in school. The key is that he is a young and very successful football coach. Does a world-renowned university have anything to do with football? It is certain that there is no football team at University College London is not very good. In the University League in England, the University College London team has always ranked at the bottom.
The UK is a football country. Most British people like football. They grew up in a football environment when they were young, so every university attaches great importance to football. The same is true for University College London. Their team even applied for special admissions quotas for this, but due to the expensive tuition fees and high thresholds, the team's performance has not improved much.
In this environment, Wan Sheng, a man who comes from University College London and is even studying at University College London and is already a very successful football coach, has become a "legendary" and has become the pride of the entire University College London.
When someone ‘despises’ football level at University College London, they can use Wansheng to refute that the teams in other colleges may be very good, but there is no ‘genius coach’ among their students, right? No, absolutely not!
There are not many football coaches in Europe who graduated from prestigious universities!
Not to mention, Wansheng has made progress in kinematic research. His research has been questioned around the world, but at University College London, he has a large number of supporters, especially these supporters can be said to be professionals of the "future". I don't know how many of them will become future scientists, entrepreneurs, and senior government officials, and their influence is still very large.
Of course, the most important thing is that Wansheng has indeed achieved great success.
On the third day, in the new journal of University College London, Wansheng's "Theory and Practical Application of Movement Recovery" was published. (~^~)
Chapter completed!