Editorial positions available in Wiley locations worldwide

by | Aug 6, 2014

The teams responsible for leading materials journals such as Advanced Materials, Macromolecular Rapid Communications, and physica status solidi RRL are expanding and have editorial positions available in each of our locations.

The last few years have been very successful for the materials, polymer, and physics journals at Wiley. We have welcomed new titles to the Advanced Materials family, including Advanced Energy Materials, Advanced Healthcare Materials, Advanced Optical Materials, and Advanced Materials Interfaces,  and have seen these titles take off with running starts. The 2013 impact factors were recently released and have given us much more to celebrate (polymers, materials, physics).

As a result of our success, the editorial teams responsible for leading journals such as Advanced Materials, Macromolecular Rapid Communications, and physica status solidi are expanding and we have editorial positions available in each of our locations.

Click here for additional information:

USA (Hoboken)

Germany (Weinheim/Berlin)

China (Beijing)

We look forward to receiving your application!

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