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EASE course: Editorial School for Journal Editors

Module 3 – Peer review processes

Wednesday, 18 March 2026, 2.00pm-4.30pm (UK time)

Part I of our popular Editorial School for Journal Editors took place in March 2026. Serge Horbach presented the third of the four modules.

The format was a lecture, followed by a moderated breakout session in which small groups considered two case studies, and then a final session to feedback the discussions from the breakout groups and answer further questions from delegates.

Each module was recorded and made available to participants together with handbooks for easy reference.

Module 3 content

The peer review process is often considered to be the gold standard for journals, and yet the operation of peer review remains one of the main headaches for many journal editors and their publishers.

Peer review is frequently inefficient, time-consuming and can fail to pick up article shortcomings. Whilst not promising to resolve a global problem, this workshop looked at the various reviewing systems being used by different journals and provided tips for how the main problems with peer review (timeliness, quality and efficiency) can be reduced.

The workshop provided editors with the tools to make better decisions regarding the operation of peer review in their own journal, and to reduce the burden whilst also improving the quality of feedback for authors.

Learning objectives

  1. Different peer review workflows
    Delegates were introduced to the different systems for peer review so they can make informed selection of the correct workflow for their journals.
  2. Improving peer review
    Delegates learned how to avoid peer review problems and improve the quality of reviews that they receive.

Course pricing

EASE members benefit from half price registration. There are also discounts available for Sister Society members and those in LMICs.

EASE members:
Full course – £80
Individual modules – £30

Non-members:
Full course – £160
Individual modules – £60

Trainer

Serge Horbach

Assistant Professor, Radboud UniversityThe Netherlands

Dr. Serge P.J.M. Horbach is an assistant professor at Institute for Science in Society, Radboud University, the Netherlands. Being trained as a mathematician, he currently works in STS and Sociology of Science. His main research interests include scholarly communication and science-society interactions. His latest work is on open science, particularly open peer review, and on public trust in science. He also has a particular interest in the impact of automated tools, including generative AI, on science and scholarly communication.