- 10/02/2025
- News
Call for applications: Academic Editors for the Uganda Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
The Uganda Journal of Nursing and Midwifery (UJNM) is recruiting Academic Editors. As
an open-access, peer-reviewed journal, UJNM publishes research on nursing and midwifery,
including training, education, regulation, and practice. Hosted by the Uganda Nurses and
Midwives Council, the journal provides a platform for advancing evidence-based practice and
decision-making in Uganda.
UJNM seeks dedicated individuals from academia, clinical practice, community and global
health, public health, research, informatics, artificial intelligence, biomedical sciences, health
policy, and leadership to serve a three-year term, renewable based on performance.
The Journal welcomes applications from individuals of all nationalities and
backgrounds, fostering a diverse and inclusive community.
Scope of the journal
The journal will publish;
- Research articles: reports of original primary research, including quantitative and
qualitative studies, systematic reviews, and other work. - Commentaries: reports of opinions or explanations about an event or situation or
a newly published article. - Quality improvement projects: reports on approaches used to improve; in patient
outcomes, system performance, and professional development.
Duties of the Academic Editors
The Academic Editors should;
- Agree to handle one to two new manuscripts assignment per month
- Respond to manuscript invitations (Accept or decline within two days)
- Assess whether the manuscript is suitable for peer review within four days of
agreeing to the invitation - Secure at least two reviewers on manuscripts that are suitable for review
- Submit a decision within four days of receipt of the complete reviews
- Adhere to editorial and publishing policies.
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Applicants will be assessed against either of the following criteria;
EITHER
- Active researchers (Should have publication of one or more articles within the
past three years of application) - A strong publication record of 10 or more peer reviewed articles
- Senior, corresponding, or first authorship publication
- Reliable internet access to conduct editorial responsibilities in a timely manner
OR
- Evidence of working in active patient care,
- Evidence of implementation of a quality improvement project in patient care.
- Evidence of publishing peer-reviewed articles
- Reliable internet access to conduct editorial responsibilities in a timely manner
To apply, submit a cover letter detailing how you meet the editorship criteria, and a
comprehensive CV, including your publications. Address applications to the Chief Editor,
Uganda Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, and send them to chief.editor@unmc.ug
by February 28, 2025.