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  • Written by The Conversation

The Conversation is looking for two new editors to join our global team of academics and editors based in the UK, US, Africa and Australia.

We are seeking to appoint a Global Commissioning Editor who will help us improve our coverage of global issues and better collaborate with our network of more than 25,000 scientists, scholars and researchers.

We’re also looking for an experienced and creative Series and Specials Editor who can lead editorial projects in the Australian team.

This role will involve working on series of articles addressing big issues as well as finding innovative ways to present data and research to our growing readership.

The Conversation is committed to helping lift the quality of public discussion by ensuring the voices of scientists, scholars and researchers are heard.

Authors and editors at The Conversation follow strict procedures dealing with ethical behaviour and disclosure of conflict of interest. These standards underpin our model of providing trusted journalism without commercial or ideological agendas.

The roles have been advertised on our jobs board and you can follow the links above for further details and to apply.

Authors: The Conversation

Read more http://theconversation.com/two-new-editorial-roles-at-the-conversation-46735

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