Authors
Author affiliations
1. DETERMINING YOUR AFFILIATION(S)
Please refer to Cambridge’s author affiliation policy when deciding which affiliation to list on your manuscript:
Any article affiliations should represent the institution(s) at which the research presented was conducted and/or supported and/or approved. For non-research content, any affiliations should represent the institution(s) with which each author is currently affiliated.
This is especially important for research articles, since the majority of the research will have been conducted at a particular institution. Alongside the authors, this institution takes accountability for the research and must be transparently acknowledged. This information is also crucial for validating any funding information we receive from institutions. Please check your institution(s)’s affiliation policy and/or your contractual obligations before submitting your paper.
The affiliation of the corresponding author determines a manuscript’s eligibility for a discounted or waived Article Processing Charge (APC) under Cambridge’s Open Access Agreements, so please ensure this information is correct to the best of your knowledge. Please see this page for further information on assigning a corresponding author.
If a single institution provided funding for the research/is providing APC payment, please check that they do not require to be listed as the primary or only affiliation of the corresponding author in order to approve funding or fulfil criteria.
If you have moved institutions after carrying out the research and before submitting your manuscript, you may also include your current affiliation in your submission. However, please consider including your new institution in your manuscript's Acknowledgements section rather than as one of your affiliations, since your affiliation(s) should denote which institution(s) are accountable for the research.
Please see section 2 for instructions on how to submit multiple affiliations.
2. SUBMITTING YOUR AFFILIATION(S)
The author who submits the manuscript to the journal is known as the submitting author. The submitting author is responsible for adding their co-authors and their co-authors’ affiliations to the submission.
The submitting author is often also the corresponding author, but this is not always the case. The submitting author can mark a co-author as the corresponding author.
ScholarOne and Editorial Manager
Before you begin a submission, please ensure that the institutions listed in all authors’ ScholarOne or Editorial Manager user accounts are correct.
The affiliated institution for each author must be correct when the manuscript is submitted.
If you are the submitting author, you may add yourself to the author list for a manuscript by inputting your email address when prompted.
If your email address is associated with a user account, the institution in your user account is transferred into the submission. If your user account institution is incorrect, you must change this in your user account before proceeding with the submission.
If your email address is not associated with a user account, you will be prompted to create one via email and must input 1 institution.
If you are the submitting author, you may add a co-author to the author list for a manuscript by inputting their email address when prompted.
If your co-author’s email address is associated with a user account, the institution in their user account is transferred into the submission. If your co-author’s user account institution is incorrect, they must change this in their user account before you proceed with the submission.
If your co-author does not have a user account, they will be prompted to create one via email and must input 1 institution.
Yes, you can add more than one affiliation in both ScholarOne and Editorial Manager. These affiliations should all be in accordance with our affiliation policy.
For any institutions you add to the manuscript file or title page, please provide the Institution Name and Country.All affiliated institutions for each author must be listed on the manuscript in its own discrete section, in a clear, consistent manner free of prose, and must be clearly attributed to the relevant author(s). Affiliations are not required or desired to be presented in an ‘address’ format.
Email Submissions
Before you begin a submission, please ensure that the institutions listed for all authors are correct.
The affiliated institution for each author must be correct when the manuscript is submitted.
If you are the submitting author, please add your affiliations to the content of the main manuscript file OR title page.
Please see individual journals’ Instructions for Authors pages for further information on placement.
If you are the submitting author, you are responsible for adding your co-authors’ affiliations to the content of the main manuscript file OR title page. Please see individual journals’ Instructions for Authors pages for further information on placement.
If you require more than 1 institution per author, please add these to the content of the main manuscript file OR title page. Please see individual journals’ Instructions for Authors pages for further information on placement
For any institutions you add to the manuscript file or title page, please provide the Institution Name and Country.
All affiliated institutions for each author must be listed on the manuscript in its own discrete section, in a clear, consistent manner free of prose, and must be clearly attributed to the relevant author(s). Affiliations are not required or desired to be presented in an ‘address’ format.
3. OTHER AFFILIATION SCENARIOS
We are able to support group affiliations such as consortia on our manuscripts. However, please note that not all journals and indexing services have a mechanism for handling this form of affiliation. We recommend referring to the CSE guidance for Group Authorship for guidance. Please email publishingethics@cambridge.org if you require further advice.
Where no institution provided direct support by means of funding, resources, oversight or other any other support to the work carried out, please input 'Independent Scholar' in the main manuscript file and in your user account if applicable.
Please input ‘Professor Emeritus’ ahead of the relevant affiliation in the main manuscript file and in your user account if applicable.
We do not support the inclusion of job titles or degrees in affiliations. Please include these in the author name section instead.
For any institutions you add to the manuscript file or title page, please provide the Institution Name and Country.
We ask that you do not include your mailing address in your affiliation as this can cause confusion during the production process.
4. AFFILIATIONS IN THE PUBLISHED ARTICLE
Your affiliations will appear in the order provided in the accepted manuscript. If you have two or more affiliations and want your ‘primary institution’ to be officially conveyed in the manuscript, this institution should be listed first at submission and checked by the corresponding author during proofing.
Your affiliations will appear with your name in the HTML version of the article on Cambridge Core, in an 'author details' section between the title and article content.
In the published PDF, your affiliations will usually appear below your name on the first page. Journal-specific layouts dictate exactly where author affiliations appear in the published PDF.
5. CHANGING YOUR AFFILIATION(S)
Please ensure that the affiliations in all authors’ user accounts / listed in the main manuscript are up-to-date and that the correct corresponding author is assigned before submission.
Sometimes there are instances in which it is necessary to change affiliation details, for example, due to a genuine mistake made at submission. Please contact the journal editor or Content Manager in the first instance. You may be required to complete an Affiliation Change Request Form to allow us to assess your request.
If your request to change your affiliation is approved before publication, the change will be made in Production at the proofing stage.
If you request to change your affiliation after publication, this may be granted in the event of a genuine reason. This will generally require publication of a linked correction notice.
No. The details of your affiliation are locked at the point of submission.
We do not make changes to Accepted Manuscripts after their publication. Affiliation changes approved after acceptance will be incorporated into your article at the proofs corrections stage. The final published version of your article (known as the FirstView version) will replace the Accepted Manuscript online.
Last updated 22nd September 2021