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Call for Editor-in-Chief /// Journal of Mathematics and the Arts

  • Writer: s-architecture
    s-architecture
  • Aug 27
  • 2 min read
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Journal of Mathematics and the Arts invites you to apply for the position of Editor-in-Chief.


Might be of interest to colleagues with experience and expertise in computational design.


Deadline: 10 September 2025


Joining a journal's editorial team is a rewarding experience. Build your networks, develop research, and shape your academic community.



About the role


Journal of Mathematics and the Arts is currently recruiting for an Editor-in-Chief. This role is a great opportunity for an academic with a strong background in mathematics and art, and who also has the commitment, drive and ability to help develop the journal. As part of this role, you will be responsible for the oversight and administration of a rigorous and proper peer review process that delivers an agreed amount of content of suitable scope and quality within an agreed publication timeframe.


Becoming the editor of a journal is a rewarding and fulfilling experience where you have the opportunity to build your own networks, develop and promote the research in your field, and be recognized as a leading figure within the academic community.


Journal of Mathematics and the Arts is a peer reviewed journal that focuses on connections between mathematics and the arts. It publishes articles of interest for readers who are engaged in using mathematics in the creation of works of art, who seek to understand art arising from mathematical or scientific endeavors, or who strive to explore the mathematical implications of artistic works. The term ”art” is intended to include, but not be limited to, two and three dimensional visual art, architecture, drama (stage, screen, or television), prose, poetry, and music. The Journal welcomes mathematics and arts contributions where technology or electronic media serve as a primary means of expression or are integral in the analysis or synthesis of artistic works. The following list, while not exhaustive, indicates a range of topics that fall within the scope of the Journal:


  • Artists’ descriptions providing mathematical context, analysis, or insight about their work;

  • The exposition of mathematics intended for interdisciplinary mathematics and arts educators and classroom use;

  • Mathematical techniques and methodologies of interest to practice-based artists;

  • Critical analysis or insight concerning mathematics and art in historical and cultural settings.


The Journal also features exhibition reviews, book reviews, and correspondence relevant to mathematics and the arts. From 2017 we now also publish short Artist Statements, which focus on one main art work and include up to 1,000 words of author’s narrative about their selected work.



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