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  1. eLife's New Model: What is an eLife assessment?

    eLife is changing its editorial process to eliminate accept/reject decisions after peer review and instead provide readers with richer and more nuanced assessments of articles.
  2. 2022 eLife Community Ambassadors: Ready for action

    After completing their learning, awareness and community-building phase, our global group of early-career researchers are now eager to make change across research culture.
  3. eLife Ambassadors: Partnering with the Einstein Foundation Award for Promoting Quality in Research

    The partnership will allow the eLife Ambassadors and the Einstein Foundation Berlin to promote wider discussions around responsible research behaviours.
  4. Webinar Report: Science policy in action

    Following on from August’s webinar, a fresh panel of speakers expand on the real-world applications of science policy and effective communication to policymakers.
  5. Ben Barres Spotlight Awards: Applications open for 2022

    Reviewed Preprint authors from underrepresented backgrounds or from countries with limited funding can now apply for an award to support their research and career.
  6. eLife Latest: Welcoming our newest editors

    Bringing a broad range of expertise, 143 researchers join eLife’s editorial board and 12 join as Senior Editors.
  7. Webinar Report: Getting involved in global science policy

    Panellists discussed their career journeys and experiences with science policy and provided guidance for how anyone can get involved.
  8. Annual Report: 2021 in review

    A look back on eLife’s efforts to transform research communication in 2021, notably with our new ‘publish, then review’ model and ongoing work to improve technology and research culture.
  9. Webinar Report: An introduction to Sciety for early-career researchers

    Watch back the recording to learn more about Sciety – a platform for discovering, reading and sharing preprints and open peer reviews.
  10. Early-Career Advisory Group: Meet our new members for 2022

    We introduce five new members of our Early-Career Advisory Group, working to reform research communication and culture.