International Editorial Fellowship
Overview
The RSNA Journals International Editorial Fellowship is a virtual fellowship for early or mid-career radiologists currently residing in a non-North American country who are interested in learning more about scholarly publishing in radiology but may not be able to fulfill the travel commitment for the Eyler and Olmsted fellowships.
As an International fellow, you'll learn about manuscript preparation and editing, peer review, journal production, printing and digital publishing. At the end of the fellowship, you'll complete a program evaluation and prepare a follow-up report on your experiences during and after the fellowship.
Application deadline
March 3, 2025
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Fellowship details
The fellowship lasts for approximately one to two weeks and all meetings are intended to be virtual. Upon receipt of fellowship, recipients are invited to work with the editorial offices to tailor the fellowship to a specific journal/area of interest. A suggested itinerary is provided:
- Have virtual visits with the editors of all RSNA journals.
- Work with an editor of a specific journal on paper or a special project.
- Meet the RSNA publications department and learn about the peer review, editorial, and production processes.
- Virtually attend the Editors' Forum, the March Publications Council meeting, and editorial meetings during the RSNA annual meeting.
Eligibility
To be eligible for the International Fellowship, you must:
- Be an RSNA Member
- Be an early or mid-career radiologist.
- Currently reside in a non-North American country.
- Have served as a reviewer for a major imaging journal and/or have a record of publications in peer-reviewed journals.
Application requirements
In addition to completing the questions on the application form, please also upload the items listed below.
- Your curriculum vitae.
- A 500-word personal statement which includes your objectives in radiology journalism.
- Three letters of reference, one of which must be from your department chair and must include an indication that the chair agrees to let you be away from your department if you are selected as a fellow. It should also attest to your written and verbal fluency in English. One of the other two letters must be from the national radiologic society of your home country.
Award
One (1) fellow is selected each year.