Review for JNRT
Lend your expertise to peer review, help authors strengthen their work, and shape what the journal publishes.
What reviewing for JNRT involves
The same standard applies to everyone who shapes the journal: rigour, transparency and research ethics first.
Assess the science
Judge originality, methodology, analysis and clarity against the evidence, not opinion.
Be timely and constructive
Return a structured, actionable report that gives authors a clear path to improve.
Flag concerns
Raise any ethical, data or integrity concerns, and declare conflicts of interest.
Keep it confidential
Treat every manuscript as confidential and never use unpublished material.
Recognition that counts
An honest account of the value: academic recognition and access, not payment.
Verified recognition
Your review activity can be recorded and recognised through your ORCID iD.
Early sight of research
Read new findings in your field before they are published.
Sharpen your own work
Reviewing strengthens your own methodology, writing and critical eye.
A record of service
A documented contribution to your discipline and the integrity of its literature.
Appointed by invitation or vetted application
JNRT does not run open self-registration. Every reviewer is checked for subject expertise, publication record and conflicts of interest before any manuscript is assigned.
How we appoint
We invite reviewers matched to each manuscript and welcome applications from qualified researchers. Reviewers are vetted for subject expertise and a clean conflict-of-interest profile before being assigned; we do not accept open self-registration.
- A current CV and your ORCID iD
- Your areas of expertise and 4 to 6 keywords
- A note on any prior peer-review experience
Send your CV, ORCID iD and a short note on your areas of expertise to [email protected]. We review every application for fit before appointing, so this is a request to be considered, not an automatic listing.
Everything you need to do the job well
Ready to contribute to JNRT?
Send your CV and ORCID and tell us your area of expertise. We review every application for fit before appointing, with Single-blind (double-blind on request) peer review and a first decision in about three weeks.