Join as a Reviewer

Peer review is a foundation of academic publishing, and we highly value the expertise of our reviewers. By joining our reviewer community, you help maintain academic excellence while enhancing your own professional growth. As a reviewer for Green Publication, you will engage with new research, provide constructive feedback, and support the quality and credibility of published content. Reviewing keeps you updated with recent developments in your field and strengthens your academic and editorial skills. We welcome qualified researchers, scholars, and professionals with relevant expertise. Reviewers are selected based on academic background and subject specialization, and each contribution is recognized with a certificate of appreciation. Outstanding reviewers may also be highlighted on our website or invited to join the editorial board.

Join as a reviewer for Green Publication peer review panel evaluating academic research manuscript

Why Become a Reviewer?

  • Enhance Your Academic Profile: Gain recognition for your contribution to peer review. Certificates and acknowledgment letters are provided for each completed review.

  • Stay Current in Your Field: Reviewing manuscripts keeps you updated with the latest research developments and methodologies.

  • Build Your Network: Join a growing international network of scholars, researchers, and editorial board members.

  • Receive Professional Recognition: Your name may be listed on the journal’s website (with consent), along with formal reviewer certification.

Eligibility

  • Ph.D. holders or doctoral scholars in relevant subject areas

  • Researchers and faculty with a strong publication record

  • Professionals with demonstrated expertise in a specific academic discipline

Reviewer Responsibilities

  • Evaluate manuscripts for quality, clarity, originality, and relevance

  • Provide constructive, unbiased, and timely feedback

  • Maintain confidentiality and ethical review standards

  • Recommend acceptance, revision, or rejection based on manuscript merit