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PHD Peer Review – Aerospace Engineering

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PHD Peer Review – Aerospace Engineering
Part-Time Peer Reviewer – Remote (Long-Term, Stable Position)
This is a long-term, stable part-time role supporting remote work. Please read the recruitment requirements carefully and fill out the application form precisely.
Key Responsibilities
Keywords and Core Duties
- Assess Novelty: Judge whether the manuscript is novel, original, and makes a meaningful contribution to the field.
- Evaluate Study Design & Methodology: Ensure the study design and research methods are logically sound, thoroughly described, and reproducible.
- Literature Review: Verify that the manuscript engages comprehensively with relevant, up-to-date research in the discipline.
- Analyse Results & Conclusions: Check if the results are clearly presented, the analysis is rigorous, and the conclusions are logically supported by the data.
- Provide Constructive Feedback: Offer detailed, actionable critiques to help authors improve their work while maintaining professionalism, clarity, and fairness.
- Support Publication Decisions: Submit a structured, well-justified evaluation for the journal’s editor to determine whether the manuscript should be:
- Accepted as-is
- Revised with specific recommendations
- Rejected with constructive commentary
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Essential Requirements
Academic & Professional Criteria
- A Doctoral (PhD) degree or equivalent advanced qualification in a relevant subject area.
- At least 5 publications in SCI/SSCI-indexed journals over the last three years.
- Deep understanding of:
- Research methodologies in the field.
- Ethical guidelines governing scholarly publication.
- Analytical acumen with a critical eye for conceptual, methodological, and logical gaps.
- Exceptional written communication skills—ability to:
- Craft clear, concise, constructive feedback in a timely manner.
- Balance rigour with fairness in evaluations.
- Strict time management and ability to meet regular deadlines while maintaining high-quality reviews.
- Discretion and objectivity: Commitment to confidentiality (e.g., handling manuscripts without bias) and fair assessment.


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Nice-to-Have Experience
- Previous experience as a peer reviewer for scholarly journals (highly preferred).
- Proficiency in managing online review systems (e.g., ScholarOne, Editorial Manager).
- A track record of tutorial reviews, mentoring early-career researchers, or serving on editorial boards.
Key Perks
- Flexible, remote, part-time role with stable, long-term tenure.
- Opportunities to develop as an academic expert in your field.
- Impactful contribution to the quality and integrity of published research.
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