Job Opportunity: Editor-in-Chief, Nature Communications

Nature Portfolio flagship Open Access journal Nature Communications is recruiting for an Editor-in-Chief to join the team
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Job Opportunity: Editor-in-Chief, Nature Communications
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Nature Portfolio flagship Open Access journal Nature Communications is looking to appoint an Editor-in-Chief. The journal publishes high quality research across natural and social sciences and has published over 6100 papers last year.

The new Editor-in-Chief will join the senior Executive Editorial team to manage and oversee all Nature Journals and ensure Nature Portfolio is at the forefront of Open Research.

The successful candidate will display a clear vision for the future development of Nature Communications, with a particular emphasis on how the journal can meet the needs of its main customer groups. They will need to be able to operate as part of a close-knit team, and to lead the journal through changes in policies, workflows and processes.

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