The editorial fellowship is designed for an early career professional in transplantation interested in being on the frontlines of Transplantation, the most cited journal in transplantation, and Transplantation Direct, our new open access journal. The fellowship is 2 years long, and the basic training experience will include both scientific and social activities with the journal, the editors, and the societies. Up to four Editorial Fellows will be selected from different countries and representing different disciplines within transplantation. The role provides Fellows with the opportunity to see the inner workings of an academic journal, including recruiting and selecting peer reviewers and participating in manuscript decisions. The Fellow will be expected to take increasing responsibility over the course of the fellowship designed ultimately to assume Associate Editor functions. The Fellow will be exposed to topics of high originality, quality, and clinical relevance, thus affording the opportunity to stay abreast of new literature in diverse topics in the field while improving their scientific reading and writing skills.
The role of the Editorial Fellow is multi-faceted and involves:
- Assisting one of the Executive Editors (Clinical Science, Basic Science, Statistics, Liver, Special Features, Transplantation Direct)
- Engage in efforts to increase journal readership and engagement with early career peers
- Assist in the Journals’ social media program including such activities as interviews with authors, conducting Facebook Live webinars, and participating in the journal’s four social media platforms (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn)
- Scan literature for meaningful new articles to bring to attention through the journal highlights and game changer series
- Attend scholarly meetings, prepare meeting reports and special features
- Fellows’ quarterly video conference call with the Editor in Chief and Editor of Transplantation Direct to provide advice to the journal editorial team on improvements that can be implemented in the journals