EDITORIAL BOARD

Editorial Leadership

Meet the editorial leadership of Taurus Journal — a globally oriented team of scholars and professionals committed to academic integrity, rigorous peer review, and research excellence. The board guides the journal’s standards, scope, and scholarly impact.

About the Editorial Board

The Editorial Board of Taurus Journal comprises experts from diverse academic and professional backgrounds across multiple regions. The board ensures transparent editorial practices, objective peer review, and the publication of high-quality, relevant research in every issue.


Editorial Team

Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Daniel R. Whitmore
Institute for Global Research and Innovation
Aurora Academic Network
Cambridge, United Kingdom

Associate Editors
Dr. Elena P. Kovacs
Department of Interdisciplinary Studies
Central European Research Forum
Budapest, Hungary

Prof. Marcus L. Chen
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Pacific Crest Research University
Vancouver, Canada


Editorial Board Members

Assoc. Prof. Nadia El-Farouk
Department of Communication and Media Studies
Mediterranean Institute of Humanities
Alexandria, Egypt

Dr. Lucas A. Moretti
School of Business and Management Research
Verona Global Studies Institute
Verona, Italy

Prof. Sofia Lindgren
Faculty of Environmental and Sustainability Studies
Nordhaven Research Academy
Stockholm, Sweden

Assoc. Prof. Ahmed S. Rahman
Department of Information and Digital Technologies
Al Zahra Academic Research Center
Dubai, United Arab Emirates


Our Mission

The Editorial Board is committed to:

  • Maintaining high academic standards through double-blind peer review

  • Encouraging innovative and interdisciplinary research

  • Representing diverse global and regional academic perspectives

Roles and Responsibilities

Editorial Board members contribute by:

  • Reviewing and evaluating submitted manuscripts

  • Overseeing the peer-review process

  • Identifying emerging research areas and trends

  • Advising on editorial policies and journal development