Invitation to apply for the post of Deputy Editor for the European Journal of Archaeology
The European Journal of Archaeology, the official journal of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) and published by Cambridge University Press, is seeking to appoint a Deputy Editor, to take up office in September 2025, following the promotion of the current Deputy Editor, Zena Kamash, to the position of EJA General Editor.
The European Journal of Archaeology is a broad, well recognised and well-cited archaeology journal, currently published four times a year. Starting in 2025, the journal is published fully Open Access. The editorial work is carried out by the General Editor, assisted by a Deputy Editor, Reviews Editors and an Editorial Board. The Editorial Board normally meets once a year at the EAA Annual Meeting but most of its work is done by email. All production and distribution work are undertaken by Cambridge University Press.
The Deputy Editor will be responsible for:
• Taking a proportion of papers through the EJA editorial peer review process to a final recommendation
• Editing final papers to improve the clarity of arguments and quality of English
• Checking and correcting proofs as required and returning them to the agreed Publisher’s schedule
• Soliciting high quality manuscripts for the journal
• Acting as an ambassador for the EJA at conferences and other events
• Acting as Special Issue Editor on occasion
• Deputising for the Editor as necessary including direct engagement with the Publisher
• Assisting the Editor to keep within the agreed annual page budget for the journal
The Deputy Editor is required to be able to work to deadlines, have excellent communication skills, have an ability to carry out editorial tasks based upon prior editorial experience and a breadth of interests, and to work remotely as part of a larger editorial team. Candidates will have specialist expertise in one or more areas of European archaeology and heritage but will also be expected to work outside their own specialist fields of expertise.
The EJA is published mainly in English (though articles in French and German are also accepted), and the General Editor must be fluent – though not necessarily a native speaker – in English. Applicants who are not native speakers should indicate how they will deal with the issue of language checking and improvement, where necessary.
The term of service is three years, renewable if desired, and would commence in September 2025, following a three-months handover period. To enable recruitment of an appropriate successor, the notice period is 12 months.
The Deputy Editor will receive an honorarium of €1000 per annum.
The Deputy Editor will be expected to be a member of the EAA and will be required to attend the Editorial Board meeting, which takes place at the start of each EAA Annual Meeting (late August – early September). Both the membership fee and the Annual Meeting registration fee are to be paid by the Deputy Editor themselves, while full travel costs and (part of, depending on current EAA reimbursement policy) accommodation will be covered by the EAA.
We are interested in hearing from those with experience in all areas of European archaeological research who have a vision for the development of the journal, as well as the organisational skills to manage the day-to-day editorial work.
You are welcome to contact the current EJA Deputy Editor, Zena Kamash (Zena.Kamash@kcl.ac.uk), for an informal talk about the position.
If you would like to apply, please email Bisserka Gaydarska, ExB member monitoring Publications (publications@e-a-a.org) and submit your CV as well as a statement no longer than 1000 words outlining your relevant experience and why you would like to be a Deputy Editor for the European Journal of Archaeology.
The deadline for the receipt of applications is 31 March 2025. Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed online in April - May 2025.