Call for reviewers has now closed
Thanks you to everyone who has responded to our call for reviewers. We have now closed this call, to be re-opened at a later stage.
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Thanks you to everyone who has responded to our call for reviewers. We have now closed this call, to be re-opened at a later stage.
Please read about the principles of our peer review process at https://asrhe.org/index.php/asrhe/about and see information on organisation and expected time commitment below. We welcome applications of both emerging and experienced reviewers. If you are interested, please fill out our application form.
We plan to respond to applicants before the end of July. Please direct questions at editors@asrhe.org.
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