University of Luzon Dean Achieves Significant Peer Reviewer Milestone
Posted on 20th of Jun 2025 by UL AdministratorThe University of Luzon proudly announces that Dr. Jordan Llego, Dean of the College of Nursing & Midwifery, has achieved a remarkable milestone in his scholarly career, completing his 250th verified peer review and serving as a peer reviewer for 49 different academic journals. This accomplishment underscores Dean Llego’s unwavering commitment to research integrity and academic excellence.
Dean Llego’s recent contributions include reviews for “Death Studies,” a Q1 Taylor & Francis journal, and the “Journal of Health Science and Medical Research,” a Q4 Prince of Songkla University publication. These contributions, among many others, have been automatically added to his Web of Science researcher profile as part of a partnership with Taylor & Francis, further solidifying his global presence in the scientific community through the Web of Science Reviewer Recognition Program.
This milestone serves as an inspiration to all Luzonians aspiring to contribute to the academic landscape. Peer reviewing is an essential service that not only advances knowledge but also upholds the quality and credibility of published research. Dean Llego’s dedication exemplifies the profound commitment required to uplift and progress various fields of study.
Dean Llego’s extensive peer review activities align significantly with several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). His contributions to ensuring the quality and integrity of research directly support SDG 4: Quality Education, by fostering robust academic standards and promoting critical thinking within the scholarly community. Furthermore, his engagement with diverse international journals and research topics contributes to SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals, by facilitating global collaboration and the exchange of knowledge. By upholding research excellence, Dean Llego indirectly supports SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being, particularly through his reviews for health science journals, which contribute to the dissemination of reliable health-related information and advancements.