Scientific Research Blog Writer Needed
Budget: $10 – $50 USD
As a passionate thought leader in the scientific community, I'm looking for a talented and experienced writer with a PhD or at least a master's in a scientific field (PhD preferred) to help me create compelling blog content related to the broad spectrum of scientific research.
Key Objectives:
- Providing educational information: The blogs should be educational and informative, catering to a wide audience.
- Summarizing recent research findings: I want to keep my readers updated on the latest scientific discoveries.
- Exploring controversial topics in science: While I need a balanced perspective, I'm also interested in delving into some of the more contentious issues in the scientific community.
The focal point of these blogs will be peer review and academic publishing. I want to explore the following aspects in depth:
The process and steps of peer review: I need you to explain the peer review process and how it ensures the quality of academic research.
- The importance of peer review: Why is peer review so critical in the scientific community? You should be able to articulate this for a general audience.
- Challenges and limitations of peer review: It's important to explore the limitations and potential pitfalls of peer review.
The ideal candidate should:
- Have a deep understanding of the scientific research process, ideally with a PhD.
- Be an exceptional writer with experience in creating engaging and informative content.
- Be able to translate complex scientific concepts into accessible and engaging language.
- Understand the nuances of peer review and academic publishing.
- Be able to meet deadlines and work collaboratively.
- Be fluent in English (non-native is OK)
*One article = 1,000–1,200 words
*Flesch–Kincaid readability grade of no higher than 11 is required.
*1st draft is due in 1 week.
*Payments are split into 50% milestones for the first and final drafts.
*If you have earned under $50 on this site, the maximum bid is $15 for the job.
*$50 is the maximum paid for this job, but I can go higher in the future.
*If you do well on this, you'll get more offers at higher pay.
*The secret answer word is "apostrophe" and you must include it in your bid text.
*You will likely not get a byline and bidding means you understand you do not maintain rights to the writing.
Please provide samples of your previous work in this field and explain how your expertise aligns with my project.
Key Objectives:
- Providing educational information: The blogs should be educational and informative, catering to a wide audience.
- Summarizing recent research findings: I want to keep my readers updated on the latest scientific discoveries.
- Exploring controversial topics in science: While I need a balanced perspective, I'm also interested in delving into some of the more contentious issues in the scientific community.
The focal point of these blogs will be peer review and academic publishing. I want to explore the following aspects in depth:
The process and steps of peer review: I need you to explain the peer review process and how it ensures the quality of academic research.
- The importance of peer review: Why is peer review so critical in the scientific community? You should be able to articulate this for a general audience.
- Challenges and limitations of peer review: It's important to explore the limitations and potential pitfalls of peer review.
The ideal candidate should:
- Have a deep understanding of the scientific research process, ideally with a PhD.
- Be an exceptional writer with experience in creating engaging and informative content.
- Be able to translate complex scientific concepts into accessible and engaging language.
- Understand the nuances of peer review and academic publishing.
- Be able to meet deadlines and work collaboratively.
- Be fluent in English (non-native is OK)
*One article = 1,000–1,200 words
*Flesch–Kincaid readability grade of no higher than 11 is required.
*1st draft is due in 1 week.
*Payments are split into 50% milestones for the first and final drafts.
*If you have earned under $50 on this site, the maximum bid is $15 for the job.
*$50 is the maximum paid for this job, but I can go higher in the future.
*If you do well on this, you'll get more offers at higher pay.
*The secret answer word is "apostrophe" and you must include it in your bid text.
*You will likely not get a byline and bidding means you understand you do not maintain rights to the writing.
Please provide samples of your previous work in this field and explain how your expertise aligns with my project.