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In this episode of Navigating Academia, Dr. Jay Phoenix Singh discusses the importance of knowing how to peer review an article for an academic journal. He provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to do so, emphasizing the critical skill it is for those in academia. Viewers are encouraged to like, share, subscribe, and follow the social media accounts for more guidance on advancing their careers in academia. The tutorial aims to help those who may not have much experience with peer reviewing articles for academic journals.