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Scholarly Writing Retreat: An NLN Mentoring Program

NLN Scholarly Writing Program

The NLN | Chamberlain University College of Nursing Center for the Advancement of the Science of Nursing Education is pleased to continue the NLN Scholarly Writing Program, now in its seventeenth year, by offering the following program dates in 2026.

The NLN Scholarly Writing Retreat is designed to help nurse educators enhance their writing skills and disseminate research findings and other work in scholarly publications. Nurse clinicians or administrators who are not faculty are also eligible to apply.

Applicants must:

  1. Have completed a recent research study or innovative project
    • This can be research from doctoral study (ie, dissertation) or another project
    • The project/study should be complete prior to the Scholarly Writing Retreat
  2. Agree to work with the program facilitator to select an appropriate journal for the proposed manuscript
  3. Commit to the program schedule and activities of the Scholarly Writing Retreat
  4.  Have a goal to complete the manuscript and submit it to the selected journal within the timeframe of the Scholarly Writing Retreat

This is my first publication, and I will be forever grateful for the work and knowledge bestowed upon me.  

- Former Scholarly Writing Retreat Participant

2026 Program Date

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SUMMER PROGRAM - IN PERSON

Weekend Retreat: Friday, July 24 at 3 pm through Sunday, July 26 at noon (there will also be a “Getting Started with your Writing and Manuscript” zoom session on Saturday, June 20 from 12 - 2 pm Eastern).

Location: NLN Headquarters, Washington, DC

Facilitator:  Marilyn H Oermann, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN  

Application Deadline: Friday, May 22, 2026 (11:59 pm Eastern) 

Applicants Notified By: Monday, June 1, 2026

Program Fee: $1,500 Members; $2,000 Non-Members* (due after acceptance notifications; credit card or check) 

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Deadline to confirm participation and remit fee: Friday, June 12, 2026

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FALL PROGRAM - 2026 Dates Pending

Weekend Retreat: TBD

Facilitator:  Leslie H. Nicoll, PhD, MBA, RN, FAAN

Application Deadline: TBD

Applicants Notified By: TBD

Program Fee: $1,500 Members; $2,000 Non-Members* (due after acceptance notifications; credit card or check) 

*Become a member today for instant savings on program tuition

Deadline to confirm participation and remit fee: TBD

Deadline to submit manuscript to selected journal: January 1, 2027 

Program Description

Facilitators

Marilyn H. Oermann, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN, Thelma M. Ingles Professor of Nursing at Duke University, is editor-in-chief of Nurse Educator. She is author or co-author of more than 130 peer-reviewed articles and 35 books, including Writing for Publication in Nursing (published by Springer). In 2017, Dr. Oermann was honored by the International Academy of Nursing Editors as recipient of the Margaret Comerford Freda Award for Editorial Leadership in Nursing Publication. She has facilitated the Scholarly Writing Retreat since 2008. 

Leslie H. Nicoll, PhD, MBA, RN, FAAN, is the President and Owner of Maine Desk LLC, a business focused on writing consultation and publication success. Dr. Nicoll is the Editor-in-Chief of CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing and Nurse Author & Editor. She is the author or co-author of more than 150 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters and 7 books, including The Editor’s Handbook (2019) and Writing in the Digital Age: Savvy Publishing for Healthcare Professionals (2015). In 2014, Dr. Nicoll was honored by the International Academy of Nursing Editors as recipient of the Margaret Comerford Freda Award for Editorial Leadership in Nursing Publication. She has facilitated the Scholarly Writing Retreat since 2011.

Competencies and CEUs

Participants will be eligible to earn 1.2 CEUs after completing an online, post-retreat evaluation.

This program addresses the following Core Competencies for Nurse Educators©:

Competency 6:
Pursue Continuous Quality Improvement in the Nurse Educator Role

Competency 7:
Engage in Scholarship

Eligibility and Selection Criteria

Due to the nature of the program, space is limited to 12 participants per program. Selected participants will be chosen through a competitive application process. Preference will be given to members of the NLN, either as individual members or through their school's membership.

Applicants must have recently completed a research project or literature review or have another topic appropriate for development into a manuscript and must submit a completed application form. The application form includes the purpose, target audience, key data that will be evidenced, and the Core Competencies of Nurse Educators that will be addressed, along with a personal statement describing the applicant's interest in participating in this retreat and greatest challenge with regard to scholarly writing.

The NLN is actively seeking ways to advance our diversity goal. Applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds and/or papers that address diversity in nursing education in some manner are encouraged.

Once Accepted

Upon notification of acceptance, participants will be asked to sign an agreement indicating an understanding of their responsibilities and commitment to the program.  Participants will also receive a copy of the most current version of Manuscript Success, by Dr. Nicoll or Writing for Publication in Nursing by Dr. Oermann.

All participants will be provided with consultation, writing guidance and support from the faculty starting at acceptance through manuscript submission. With the understanding that most manuscripts submitted for publication require revision prior to acceptance, the faculty will work on revisions with participants for a period of time not to exceed one year

More Details - In-Person Weekend Retreat at NLN Headquarters

***travel and hotel expenses not included in tuition fee; light meals and snacks will be provided; dinner not provided***

  • Day 1: Friday, July 24, 3 - 6 pm eastern 
    • Welcome to group, introduction of all participants and faculty
    • Selection by each participant of a writing partner and review of writing partner’s introduction.
    • Work on drafts with individual review by Dr. Oermann.
    • End with group check-in.
  • Day 2: Saturday, July 25, 8am - 6 pm eastern (breakfast available at 8:00am and lunch provided from noon - 1 pm)
    • Start with group check-in: issues with manuscripts, writing blocks, other problems with writing for publication. 
    • Morning work on drafts: individual consultations with Dr. Oermann.
    • Afternoon work on drafts: individual consultations with Dr. Oermann. Peer review of section of draft.
    • Review of next steps regarding finishing manuscript and submission.
    • End with group check-in on status of papers.
  • Day 3: Sunday, July 26, 8am - 12 noon eastern (breakfast available at 8:00 am)
    • Start with group check-in: finishing up draft and submitting to journal.
    • Work on finishing manuscripts
    • Final group check-in: next steps
    • Adjourn with goal to submit to selected journal by September 1, 2026

    Includes introductory session: Saturday, June 20, 12 -2 pm eastern, Writing for Publication presentation and group discussion (virtual)

***To fully benefit from the program, participants are expected to complete all required steps as outlined in the participant agreement, which is provided with the acceptance notification***

 

More Details: Virtual Sessions via Teams/Zoom Platforms

 

More Details: - Virtual Sessions via Zoom platform 
Virtual Session 1: Friday, TBD from 2-4pm eastern
• Welcome, introduction of all participants and faculty.
• Discussion of Manuscript Success and preliminary exercises (synopsis, journal due diligence).
• Presentation by Dr. Nicoll, “Being Strategic and Successful in Professional Publication.”
• Review of assignments to be completed before Retreat.
Virtual Weekend Retreat: Day 1 (TBD)
• Welcome and check-in from all participants and faculty.
 Presentation by Dr. Nicoll, “Using Writing Resources Effectively.”
• Review of process to complete a manuscript suitable for journal submission by Day 3
Virtual Weekend Retreat: Day 2 (TBD)
• Welcome and check-in from all participants and faculty.
• Presentation by Dr. Nicoll, “The Final Hurdle: Submitting, Revising, Celebrating!”
• Consultation time needed from Dr. Nicoll and Ms. Block to complete the manuscript.
Virtual Weekend Retreat: Day 3 (TBD)
• Work on finishing manuscripts; additional consultation time as needed.
• Discussion on what comes next
• Adjourn with goal to submit to selected journal by January 1, 2027 

Submitting an Application (online system - SurveyMonkey Apply): 

Please note: Submissions are accepted online only. You must have a SurveyMonkey Apply account to submit an application.

 

SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION

For questions about the program or application process, please email research@nln.org.