Interim Associate or Senior Editor, Nature Energy

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About the position

Springer Nature, the publisher of Nature, is looking to recruit an Interim Associate or Senior Editor for Nature Energy on a fixed term contract. Launched in January 2016, Nature Energy publishes high-quality research and opinion across all aspects of energy, from its generation and storage to its distribution and management, the needs and demands of different actors, and the impacts that energy technologies and policies have on societies. The journal’s scope includes the natural and social sciences as well as economics. We are currently seeking a candidate with broad expertise in energy social sciences. This may include areas such as energy policy and governance, energy economics and market dynamics, societal and behavior responses to energy technologies and energy transitions, and energy justice and equity. This role can be in our Milan, London and New York offices on a hybrid working model.

Responsibilities

  • Working closely with the Chief Editor and a team of editors on all aspects of the editorial process, including manuscript selection, commissioning, editing of Reviews, Perspectives, Comments, and other content, as well as writing for the journal.
  • Determining and championing the representation of relevant social science fields in the journal.
  • Liaising with relevant research communities through institutional visits, conferences, and other means.

Requirements

  • Applicants must have a PhD, with a strong track record in research relevant to the fields covered in the journal.
  • Broad scientific knowledge and training.
  • Excellent literary and communication skills.
  • The ability to absorb new areas of research.

Nice-to-haves

  • Postdoctoral experience.
  • Previous editorial experience.
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