IJMR Best Reviewer Award
Best Reviewer Award
What is the Best Reviewer Award?
The IJMR Best Reviewer Award is an annual prize which acknowledges the outstanding contribution of one reviewer, whose insightful and supportive feedback has helped authors substantially improve their papers. The prize is voted for by the Editors-in-Chief and Associate Editors.
What Does the Winning Reviewer Receive?
- £250;
- A certificate;
- All of our reviewers now also receive free 60-day access to IJMR and BJM.
This Year's Winner
2023 (Awarded in 2024):
We are delighted to announce Dr Richard L. Gruner from The University of Western Australia as the winner of the IJMR 2023 Best Reviewer Award. Dr Gruner’s insightful and supportive guidance has enabled authors to substantially improve their papers. We thank Dr Gruner for his outstanding feedback and continued support.
Previous Winners
- 2022 (Awarded in 2023): Frederik Dahlmann
- 2021 (Awarded in 2022): Rudolf Sinkovics
- 2020 (Awarded in 2021): Giovanna Campopiano
- 2019 (Awarded in 2020): Mairi Maclean
- 2018 (Awarded in 2019): Nancy Harding and Christian Hopp
- 2017 (Awarded in 2018): Andrey Pavlov and Ignacio Requejo
- 2016 (Awarded in 2017): Marian Iszatt-White
- 2015 (Awarded in 2016): Sandra Corlett
- 2014 (Awarded in 2015): Gareth Edwards
- 2013 (Awarded in 2014): Martin Friesl and Douglas Cumming
- 2012 (Awarded in 2013): Mike Zundel
- 2011 (Awarded in 2012): Julia Richardson
- 2010 (Awarded in 2011): Dermot Breslin
How to be Considered
For those of you who have not reviewed for the journal but would like to do so you can easily register as a reviewer through the IJMR portal at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ijmr.