Work With Leading Editors, Gain Hands-On Experience – Apply Now as an Early Career Editor
Published in Earth & Environment and Sustainability
To accelerate the growth of the Clean Planet journal, we are excited to invite applications for Early Career Editors. This unique opportunity is tailored for passionate young scholars who aspire to step into the heart of academic publishing, gain hands-on editorial experience, and make a meaningful impact on the journal’s future.
Responsibilities:
- Participate in manuscript handling and peer review processes
- Invite high-quality submissions to the journal
- Assist in promoting and disseminating the journal
- Attend regular meetings with the Editorial Board Members (EBM)
Benefits:
- First-hand experience in the complete manuscript handling process
- Mentorship and guidance from the Editor-in-Chief and senior board members
- Enhanced academic perspective and editorial expertise
- Opportunities to expand your international academic network and collaborations
Application Requirements:
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We are seeking applicants who earned their PhD five or more years ago and have expertise in environmental and pollution-related research
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A Personal Statement outlining your understanding of the field, relevant academic or research experience, and perspectives on its future development.
- A Curriculum Vitae (CV) highlighting your academic background and research achievements
How to Apply:
- Please submit your application materials to clean.planet@springernature.com
- Submission Deadline: June 30, 2026
- All applicants will be notified of the application outcome via email as soon as the review process is completed.
We warmly welcome motivated early-career researchers to join us and work together to advance Clean Planet.
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Clean Planet
This journal provides a platform for the dissemination of high-quality research and advancements in the field of pollution formation mechanisms and pollution’s impact on the environment, human health, and sustainability.
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