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Peer Reviewer – Academic Journal Evaluation
Note: This is a long-term, stable part-time role supporting remote work. Please review the requirements carefully and ensure your application is accurate.
Requirements
To be considered, candidates must meet the following critical criteria:
- Eduction: Doctorate PhD or equivalent advanced degree in the subject area
- Publication Record: At least 5 published papers in SCI/SSCI journals within the last three years
- Methodology Expertise: Thorough understanding of research methodologies and ethical principles within the relevant discipline
- Analytical Skills: Strong analytical and critical thinking abilities
- Communication: Exceptional written communication skills, with the ability to provide clear, concise, and constructive feedback
- Time Management: Protcol for adhering to deadlines and managing workload effectively
- Professional Integrity: Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and objectivity
- Review Experience: Prior experience as a peer reviewer for academic journals is highly desirable
- Technical Familiarity: Familiarity with online manuscript submission and review systems
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Responsibilities
As a Peer Reviewer, your core duties will include:
- Assessing Novelty: Evaluate if the manuscript presents original research that contributes new knowledge or insights to the field of study
- Study Design & Methodology Review: Verify whether the study design and methodology are appropriate, comprehensive, and clearly described to ensure replicability
- Literature Review Evaluation: Ensure the manuscript thoroughly incorporates and properly cites relevant, current research within the field
- Results & Conclusions Analysis:
- Assess whether results are clearly presented and appropriately interpreted
- Determine if conclusions are supported by the data and hold significant value for the field
- Constructive Feedback: Provide actionable suggestions for improvements, while highlighting any flaws, omissions, or ethical concerns
- Publication Recommendation: Your evaluation will guide the editor’s decision to accept, request revisions, or reject the manuscript


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