The phrase
"editorial board" refers to a group of people who oversee and make decisions about the content of a newspaper, magazine, or any other publication. They are responsible for maintaining the quality and consistency of the material published and ensuring it aligns with the publication's values and goals.
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He also has authored many book chapters and review articles, and has served on
editorial boards of several peer - reviewed journals in his medical specialty.
Some have impressive academic credentials, publish regularly in the best journals, serve
on editorial boards, and have written books on diverse subjects.
He's been awarded more than $ 38 million in research grants and has served on a number of
editorial boards for different professional journals.
Managed public relations responsibilities for state senators including press releases, speech writing, press conferences and coordination of
editorial board meetings.
Clearly, to progress to a part -
time editorial board position, one must first have experience reviewing.
Review our media strategies to learn how to contact the media, write effective letters to the editors, and meet
with editorial boards.
Most recently, the paper's
editorial board said there would be «devastating climate - change consequences» unless there were «aggressive moves» to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
When introduced, the bill drew praise from parents, educators, community leaders and newspaper
editorial boards across the state.
It's about
editorial boards weighing whether they think they can sell thousands of copies of your book — a tall order for any author.
What we find now is exactly what you have said — each researcher has had to become his or her
own editorial board each time they log on.
Several Republican senators have said he should step down as leader, as have newspaper
editorial boards around the state.
We work with highly regarded commercial law experts and our
consulting editorial board to provide expert practical guidance and advice to commercial lawyers.
The choice now rests with lawmakers: approve a caretaker, as good - government types and
editorial boards suggest, or attempt a political triple bank shot?
While such positions usually come as you mature in your career,
editorial board positions are a sign of national recognition that will enhance your portfolio and benefit your development as a scientist.
In this case, the piece went out over the opinion wire for a particular chain, so I'm assuming that
editorial boards follow a similar practice.
If the journal receives thousands of manuscripts a year, a system such as this one will require a
huge editorial board.
But if those two journals had also been controlled, if they'd had the
same editorial boards, we wouldn't have ever done it.
Selected by a
credible editorial board, and read consistently over time, the weekly Parts provide a means of keeping up with new developments in a particular subject area of the law.
He has received prestigious awards for his research and serves on several national committees and
journal editorial boards.
It should be a label they can confidently share with colleagues in
editorial board meetings and use to convince the powers - that - be to release money to acquire your book.
These efforts are often critical of governors and their tools include demonstrations and the use of support from
newspaper editorial boards.
It will include «PR, advertising, and media tours,» as well as opinion pieces and meetings
with editorial boards, including with regional and local media.
The groups say the proposed reforms were sensible, straightforward and supported by dozens of rank and file legislators, and endorsed by
numerous editorial boards.
We work with highly regarded private - law experts and our
consulting editorial board to provide expert practical guidance and advice to private - law lawyers.
Clinton brought up the Daily
News editorial board interview in which Sanders had a hard time explaining how he would break up big banks.
The candidates for the 24th Congressional District - incumbent Republican Rep. John Katko and Democratic challenger Colleen Deacon - will meet the Syracuse Media Group
editorial board at 1:30 p.m. today to seek its endorsement.
Today I'm sending a virtual fruit basket to the Washington
Post editorial board for its strong and cogent editorial supporting healthier school meal standards, «Don't Let Lobbyists Decide What Your Children Eat at School.»
Torlakson, the incumbent, has the backing of the political establishment and the state's two large teachers unions, while Tuck was a charter school administrator and has the backing of reform groups as well
as editorial boards throughout the state.
«Any New Yorker who is not furious at the mention of their state capital, Albany, has not been paying attention,» The New York Times
editorial board wrote in 2008 — apparently forgetting that New Yorkers who live in Albany might react differently.
The New York Times
editorial board called the Common Core a once in a generation opportunity; U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan says the new curriculum may prove to be «the single greatest thing to happen to public education in America since Brown v. Board of Education.»
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