Recruitment Announcement: Application Invited for the Position of Deputy Editor-in-Chief at GJI
The Geophysical Journal International, a leading peer-reviewed research journal in solid-Earth geophysics, is seeking a new Deputy Editor-in-Chief to support the Editor-in-Chief, Dr Margarita Segou. The initial appointment for this role is for a term of three years.
The ideal candidate will be a solid-Earth geophysicist with expertise in one of the key subject areas covered by the Geophysical Journal International. The Deputy Editor-in-Chief will contribute ideas on commissioning new material for the journal, including review articles, special issues, Data Notes, and Viewpoints.
In addition to this, the Deputy Editor-in-Chief will assist with ethics and integrity matters, as well as supporting the updating of article types, editorial practice, and accelerating peer review processes using contemporary technologies. They will also oversee the publishing of a reputable, high-quality, and high-impact journal.
The Deputy Editor-in-Chief will act as an editor on the journal, handling the peer review of around 40 papers per year. They will also provide cover for the Editor-in-Chief during annual leave and deputise for the Editor-in-Chief when necessary.
The journal is committed to equal opportunities and will be appointed on the basis of the most suitably qualified person, regardless of various factors. The closing date for applications is Wednesday, 22nd October 2025. Applicants should send a CV and covering letter to ebaker@our website. For an informal discussion, applicants can contact Dr Margarita Segou at [email protected]. A modest honorarium will be offered to the successful applicant.
There is no information available in the search results about the current candidate for the position of Deputy Editor-in-Chief at Geophysical Journal International.
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