Appointment of new Editorial Board
Scientia Militaria: South African Journal of Military Studies is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Editorial Advisory Board for the 2025–2027 term. In keeping with our commitment to academic excellence, international collaboration, representativity, and multidisciplinary research in security, defence, and military affairs, the newly appointed board brings together distinguished scholars from Africa, and beyond. With representation from Canada, France, and the United Kingdom, the new board exemplifies the journal’s dedication to fostering global scholarly partnerships and advancing research of the highest calibre. The composition of the board also reflects extensive depth and experience in research achievements, ensuring a wealth of expertise to guide the journal’s future.
Acknowledging Past Contributions
We extend our deepest appreciation to the outgoing members of the Editorial Advisory Board for their dedication, scholarly contributions, and unwavering support of the journal. Their expertise and commitment have been instrumental in shaping Scientia Militaria’s reputation as a leading publication in the field of military studies. We remain grateful for their service and for the lasting impact they have made on the journal’s academic trajectory.
Welcoming the 2025–2027 Editorial Advisory Board
o the newly appointed members, we are delighted to welcome you to Scientia Militaria. Your expertise and leadership will be instrumental in guiding the journal’s direction, upholding rigorous academic standards, and enriching scholarly discourse. We look forward to your insights and contributions as you help shape the future of the journal and its role in advancing military studies.
For a complete list of the Editorial Advisory Board members and further details on their roles, please visit our website [click here].
We invite our readers, contributors, and academic community to join us in welcoming the new board and expressing our gratitude to those who have served with distinction in the past.