Six broad fields
Find your editorial context.
These categories guide editor matching. Interdisciplinary manuscripts can be matched across fields when the method, audience, or contribution requires it.
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Engineering & Technology Editing
Make the contribution, technical method, and performance evidence easy to evaluate.
Technical academic editing and journal strategy for engineering, computing, materials, energy, and applied-technology research manuscripts and reports.
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Humanities Editing
Sharpen the argument while preserving interpretive nuance and scholarly voice.
Argument-focused academic editing for history, literature, language, philosophy, cultural studies, and interdisciplinary humanities scholarship and submissions.
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Life Sciences Editing
Clarify complex biological stories without simplifying away the mechanism.
Publication-focused academic editing for biology, biotechnology, genetics, ecology, and interdisciplinary life-science research prepared for journal submission.
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Medical Sciences Editing
Clinical precision, transparent reporting, and language that respects the evidence.
Specialist academic editing and journal strategy for clinical, public health, pharmaceutical, and medical manuscripts throughout the publication lifecycle.
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Physical Sciences Editing
Precise language for quantitative arguments, complex methods, and evidence-led interpretation.
Specialist academic editing for physics, chemistry, earth science, astronomy, and interdisciplinary physical-science research prepared for publication.
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Social Sciences Editing
Make the theoretical argument, method, and social significance work together.
Substantive and language editing for social, behavioral, policy, education, management, and interdisciplinary research manuscripts prepared for journals.
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