Editorial Structure
Current Science Georgia may organize its editorial work through an editor-in-chief, managing editorial office, section editors, academic reviewers and advisory contributors according to subject area and manuscript type.
Peer-Reviewed Scientific Journal
Editorial Governance
The Editorial Board structure of Current Science Georgia supports editorial screening, academic evaluation, publication ethics, reviewer coordination, article record integrity and responsible scholarly publication.
Current Science Georgia may organize its editorial work through an editor-in-chief, managing editorial office, section editors, academic reviewers and advisory contributors according to subject area and manuscript type.
Responsible for overall editorial direction, publication standards, academic integrity and final editorial oversight. Individual names may be added after formal confirmation.
Coordinates manuscript records, author communication, production workflow, archive updates, publication certificates and verification records.
Section editors may support subject-specific editorial assessment and academic suitability review across the journal’s multidisciplinary scope.
Reviewers and academic evaluators may be invited according to field expertise, manuscript subject, academic background, availability and absence of obvious conflict of interest.
Editorial decisions should be based on academic suitability, originality, scope, ethical compliance, technical quality and journal standards. Payment, personal relationship or institutional connection must not determine acceptance.
Individual editorial board profiles may be published with name, academic title, institution, country, field of expertise and editorial role after confirmation by the editorial office.
Editorial Board activity should be read together with the journal’s Publication Ethics and Peer Review Policy pages.
For editorial board, reviewer, ethics, manuscript or publication workflow questions, contact the Current Science Georgia editorial office.
Email: editorial@csi.ge