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CAREER-BOOSTING OPPORTUNITY; JOIN THE ENDOCRINOLOGIST

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Shape the future of endocrinology and advance your scientific career − join our Editorial Board!

Are you an experienced scientist, passionate about shaping the conversation in endocrinology? This is your opportunity to influence how knowledge is shared across our field’s global network. The Endocrinologist is seeking new Editorial Board members to start in January 2026. 

The Endocrinologist is a well-loved and valuable resource that helps to foster a sense of community among members of the Society for Endocrinology. Its Editorial Board members work together to decide the focus of each issue and to commission articles from endocrinologists and other experts around the globe, helping to produce a vibrant and topical publication for colleagues in the field.

As part of the Board, you’ll help contribute to defining these themes for each issue, have the exciting chance to commission articles from leading experts worldwide, and ensure the publication remains a dynamic, trusted resource for the endocrine community. This role is an excellent opportunity to broaden your professional network, develop editorial and leadership skills, share insights and contribute to the Society’s mission of keeping members informed about the latest developments.

Join us in shaping a publication that fosters collaboration, as well as celebrating innovation in endocrinology and making a lasting impact on the scientific community. We want to hear from you!

ELIGIBILITY AND TIME COMMITMENT

To apply for this exciting role, it is essential that you are a current member of (or ready to join) the Society for Endocrinology with a strong scientific background in endocrinology. 

Previous editorial experience would be great but is not essential – enthusiasm and commitment matter most!

The Board meets virtually four times per year, with occasional email discussions between meetings. Members typically serve a two-year term, which would start in January 2026.

Find out more and apply by 31 December 2025

 

 




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