FENS is looking for an Editor in Chief for the European Journal of Neuroscience (EJN)

23 January 2014

FENS News

23 January, 2014 in FENS News

EJN is the official journal of FENS. EJN is a multidisciplinary international journal, co-owned by Wiley, publishing original research articles and reviews of high quality and significance in all areas of neuroscience. EJN is accessible to neuroscientists worldwide and maintains a growing on-line presence to serve the community and promote neuroscience research.

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The Federation of the European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) is the voice of European neuroscience. With forty-two neuroscience member societies across 32 European Countries, FENS as an organization represents more than 20.000 European neuroscientists with a clear mission to advance European neuroscience education and research.

EJN has a dedicated Editorial board composed of active expert neuroscientists who are internationally recognized in their field. The editorial operations are supported by professional staff based in Europe.

To succeed the current co-editors in chief, Jean-Marc Fritschy and Martin Sarter, FENS seeks applications from senior Neuroscientists interested in further developing EJN as a highly visible and successful international journal. Candidates should be leaders in their field and have a broad scientific expertise as well as editorial experience in a multidisciplinary journal. Further assets include: awareness of emerging trends in the publication industry; documented management experience; diplomacy and excellent social skills; ability to motivate contributors, reviewers, and the editorial board; and desire to provide authors with the best possible service and editorial guidance.

EJN is editorially independent and reports annually to the FENS Governing Council. The publisher, Wiley, provides support for the on-line presence of EJN and all publication-related technical, legal and ethical issues. The EiC will get financial compensation for his/her time; in addition there are means to support the editorial office and management tasks.

The EiC will take office on January 1st 2015 for a 3-years term, with the option to renew. We expect the new EiC to be available as of October 1st 2014, to ensure a smooth transition from the current EiCs. Please send confidential letters of interest and CV to the FENS Office by February 28, 2014*. We will be happy to discuss administrative and financial details on request. After a first selection step, candidates will be invited for an interview in Brussels between April 7 and 9.

*FENS Executive Director                                                                                                                  Lars Kristiansen                                                                                                                      Fondation Universitaire                                                                                                                      Rue d’ Egmont 11                                                                                                                            1000 Brussels | Belgium                                                                                                                    Phone: +32 2 545 04 06                                                                                                  lars.kristiansen@fens.org