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PHD Peer Review – Marine Engineering

United Kingdom
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PHD Peer Review – Marine Engineering

Peer Reviewer (Part-Time, Remote)

Note: This is a long-term, stable part-time role that supports remote work. Please review the requirements carefully and ensure your application form is completed accurately.

Requirements

What You Need to Have

  • A Doctorate (PhD) or equivalent advanced degree in the relevant subject area
  • Published at least five papers in SCI/SSCI-indexed journals within the past three years
  • Thorough understanding of research methodologies and ethical principles within your discipline
  • Excellent analytical and critical thinking capabilities
  • Strong written communication skills, with the ability to provide clear, concise, and constructive feedback
  • Ability to adhere to deadlines and manage time effectively
  • Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and objectivity
  • Prior experience as a peer reviewer for academic journals is highly desirable
  • Familiarity with online manuscript submission and review systems (e.g., ScholarOne/Manie, Open Journal Systems)

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Responsibilities

Core Work

  • Assess Novelty: Evaluate whether the manuscript presents original research and contributes new knowledge or insights to the field.
  • Evaluate Study Design and Methodology:
    • Assess whether the study design and research methods are appropriate, comprehensive, and clearly explained to ensure reproducibility.
  • Review Literature:
    • Ensure the manuscript thoroughly integrates and cites relevant, up-to-date research from the field.
  • Analyse Results and Conclusions:
    • Verify that results are clearly presented and logically supported.
    • Determine whether the conclusions are well-founded by the data and significant to the discipline.
  • Provide Constructive Feedback:
    • Suggest assessments, improvements, and best practices.
    • Highlight any flaws, omissions, or ethical concerns in the manuscript.
  • Recommend Publication:
    • The editor’s final decision (accept, revise, reject) will be based on your evaluation and feedback.
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Skills

Research Methodologies
Analytical Skills
Critical Thinking
Written Communication
Feedback
Confidentiality
Objectivity
Peer Review
Study Design
Methodology
Literature Review
Data Analysis
Ethical Principles
Time Management

Location

United Kingdom

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