Dear All,
Some of you might be interested - please see below.
Thanks Zsuzsa!
Best wishes,
Pawel
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Dr Pawel Fedurek (he/his)
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Behaviour and Evolution Research Group (BERG)
Division of Psychology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
University of Stirling
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Hello Pawel,
I was wondering if you could forward the following information to BERG members, it could
be possible interest to someone.
Editor in Chief positions (x2)
Dear Colleagues,
I hope you are doing well! As the newly elected President of the Linnean Society of
London, I am writing to alert you to two ongoing searches for the Editor in Chief role for
two of the Linnean Society journals – specifically the Botanical Journal and the
Zoological Journal, and to ask for your assistance in spreading the word among your
communities and networks.
The Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society publishes original papers on systematic and
evolutionary zoology and comparative studies of both living and fossil animals, while the
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society publishes original papers on systematic and
evolutionary botany and comparative studies of both living and fossil plants. Both of
these Editor-in-Chief positions will receive an honorarium of £15,000 per year (plus up to
£1,000 in travel expenses for the purpose of attending conferences to publicise the
journal) and will be appointed for a fixed three-year period, with a start date of 1 April
2023. It will also be expected that the successful applicant will make themselves
available to shadow the existing Editors-in-Chief from October/November 2022 to the end of
March 2023 to enable a smooth transition.
The Editors-in-Chief will be supported by a Journal Editorial Manager who will manage all
the journal’s online systems, processes and relationships to ensure that the journal is
published in a timely manner and adheres to the highest editorial standards. They are
further supported by a Journal Officer who is responsible for supporting the Journal
Editorial Manager in the delivery and production of the required administrative support to
the Editors-in-Chief of the Linnean Society Journals. The decision to create this in-house
administrative team to support the Editor-in-Chief and Editorial Board was made by the
Linnean Society’s Council earlier this year, in order to reduce the administrative
workload on the Editor-in-Chief and allow them to spend more time on setting out a future
direction for the journal and (with the assistance of the Linnean Society and our
publishers OUP) raising the profile of the journal amongst authors and sourcing
interesting papers.
For the Editors-in-Chief roles, we are especially interested in finding a creative
individual who will work with us to facilitate the future development of the journals, and
who possesses the appropriate networks and communication skills to ensure that the journal
thrives at the international level. UK residency is not required for these roles, and we
welcome applications from early career scientists with relevant editorial experience.
Mindful of EDI (equality, diversity and inclusion) principles, the new Editors-in-Chief
will continue to ensure a diversity of authors and editorial board members and will be
committed to widening access to research to a broader community of all those interested in
protecting nature.
Further details of both Editor-in-Chief roles are available here:
https://www.linnean.org/the-society/vacancies-and-volunteering<https://e…amp;reserved=0>.
Please note the deadline for the Editor-in-Chief of the Zoological Journal of the Linnean
Society role is next Thursday, September 8 (12pm BST). The deadline for the
Editor-in-Chief of the Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society role is Friday, September
16 (12pm BST).
Thank you for your help in disseminating these exciting opportunities, and I look forward
to seeing many of you at conferences this autumn and winter!
Best wishes,
Anjali
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Prof. Anjali Goswami
President, Linnean Society of London
Dean of Postgraduate Education
Research Leader, Department of Life Sciences
The Natural History Museum
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