The EASE Awards 2024 Winners

The EASE Awards for 2024 were announced at an online event on Wednesday, 12 February 2025.

Each winner received a digital certificate to recognise their achievement, and £200 worth of new trees have been planted in our Global Forest.

See full details of the winning initiatives and individuals on our Awards page, where you can also find the recording of the Awards event.

Congratulations to all those nominated by our membership and, of course, our award winners.

Best EASE Initiative – for a project or development from across EASE which has made a big impact on our community in 2024

Joint winners with the same number of votes:

Writing your research paper: tips from EASE editors, and the associated AJE & EASE Webinar – Structuring your manuscript: Tips from an editor

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Peer Review Toolkit – new guidelines


Community Contributor –
– awarded to a member who has been especially active in participating in or contributing to a wide range of EASE community activities in the year 2024
Mario Malički – Editor-in-chief, RIPR

Rising star  – awarded to a member who has joined in the Award period and quickly become involved in contributing to community initiatives in EASE
Mirko Spiroski – Director, Scientific Foundation SPIROSKI, Editor-in-Chief of Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences, North Macedonia

Best original research paper or review paper – as voted by the Editorial Advisory Board of European Science Editing
Original Article – Reporting and presentation of statistical analyses: instructions for authors of health sciences journals based in South Africa
Gina Joubert

Best original research paper or review paper – as voted by EASE members
Original Article – CARE guidelines in publishing case reports in paediatrics: where do we stand after 10 years?
Silvije Šegulja, Gordana Starčević Klasan, Anja Šegulja Perić, Mirela Vučković, Iva Sorta-Bilajac Turina

Best Viewpoint or Correspondence
– as voted by ESE Editorial Advisory Board
Viewpoint – Possible editorial responses to the proliferation of problematic meta-analyses and research syntheses
Philippe C. Baveye

Best ESE Peer Reviewer – awarded by the European Science Editing Editorial Board
Amy Slogrove

Pau Award – for outstanding contributions and dedication to the success of EASE over a period of many years.
Duncan Nicholas – Development Editor, Reproductive BioMedicine Online / EASE Past President

 

See full details of the winning initiatives and individuals on our Awards page, where you can also find the recording of the Awards event.