Benefits & Responsibilities
Editorial Members
We are seeking professionals to join our Editorial Board. You will be entitled to the following benefits when working with us as an editorial member.
Benefits for Serving as Editorial Members
- Enhance academic influence and enrich your resume.
- Receive a Certificate for acknowledging your contributions to the Review.
- Get your name listed in the Review website.
- Get access to the latest research in advance and new contacts in your research field.
- Get to know other scholars in your field and broaden academic connectivity.
Editorial Members’ Responsibilities
- Review submitted manuscripts.
- Advise on Review policy and scope.
- Identify topics for special issues, which your may guest edit.
- Attract new authors and submissions.
- Promote the Review to your colleagues and peers.
- Assist the editor(s) in decision making over issues such as plagiarism claims and submissions.
Reviewers
Manuscript reviewers are vital to the publication process, and as a reviewer you will gain valuable experience in scientific publishing. You will be entitled following benefits when working with us as a peer reviewer for the Review.
Benefits for Serving as Reviewers
- Being a peer reviewer opens doors to incredible opportunities
- Peer review services will enhance your knowledge of professional standards and quickly earn the respect of your peers.
- Certificate will be provided to the Reviewers for their contribution to the Review.
- Reviewers’ name will be listed in the Review website.
Reviewers’ Responsibilities
- Review 3-4 manuscripts a year.
- Return the review results within 2-3 weeks.
- Provide complete and detailed comments on submitted papers.
- Serve a two-year term and may be re-appointed for another term.
Expert & Researcher
Experts involved in scientific research also contribute with their experience and professional knowledge to develop solutions and respond to issues in different scientific fields. It is not uncommon for engineers to have a real research activity, publish articles and develop original work. In this way, GRR grants several benefits when working with us as an Expert for the Review.
Junior researchers and Phd students, also contribute to the enrichment of scientific fields through their current scientific contributions and through their innovative ideas which open up new ways of reflection and research. In this direction, GRR grants several benefits when working with us as a Researcher for the Review.
Benefits for Serving as Expert or Researcher
- Fostering critical thinking and analytical skills through hands-on learning
- Defining academic, career and personal interests
- Expanding knowledge and understanding of a chosen field outside of the classroom
- Developing one-on-one connections with distinguished faculty in their
- Building community with peers, faculty and organizations
- Build a network of experts in other fields
- Certificate will be provided to the Experts or Researchers for their contribution to the Review.
Experts or Researchers’ Responsibilities
- Edit 3-4 manuscripts a year.
- Advise on Review policy and scope.
- Propose topics for special issues.
- Attract new Experts, Researchers and submissions.
- Promote the Review to your colleagues and peers.