EDUCAUSE Review Submissions
Thank you for your interest in contributing to EDUCAUSE Review (“The Voice of the Higher Education Technology Community”).
We welcome submissions from higher education IT professionals, academic/administrative staff and leaders, and others interested in the broad issues surrounding current developments and trends in information technology, how they may affect the college/university as an institution, and what they mean for higher education and society. Our contributed content also offers practical advice and guidance for managing and using information resources to advance higher education.
EDUCAUSE Review covers a range of topics. If you feel your content is suitable for a specific topic, you can select a topic channel from a list in the submission form. For examples of topics covered, please take some time to peruse previously published content.
We will read detailed outlines and abstracts. However, a full draft will be required for review before official acceptance. Final versions can be sent as traditional text, audio or video, screencasts, timelines, or any other creative form.
Articles average approximately 1,000-3,500 words, but content determines length and we do not have restrictions. Supplemental multimedia is encouraged (though not required), including photos, charts and graphs, tables, interactive elements, audio recordings, videos, and screen captures.
Your submission must be original (not previously published) and should not have been simultaneously submitted elsewhere for publication. AI tools cannot be listed as author or co-author and should not be used for the majority of submitted content. Generated content must be fact-checked for accuracy, and any generated references should be checked to ensure that they have not been hallucinated. Authors should be able to assert that their submission contains no plagiarism (i.e., non-cited content), including text and images produced by AI tools. If AI tools are used to generate text, images/graphics, or data analysis, this use must be disclosed in accordance with EDUCAUSE Review citation guidelines.
Content should be informational, educational, and objective, with a not-too-casual tone. Straddling the line between journalistic and academic writing, the magazine does not publish peer-reviewed or overly scholarly (e.g., heavily footnoted) articles. For more information, please see the Style section in our Contributor Guidelines: https://er.educause.edu/about/contributor-guidelines
EDUCAUSE Review has always granted copyright of content to our contributors, though we do retain the right to publish the contributed content exclusively for two weeks. The magazine holds copyright only to the physical presentation of the work on the EDUCAUSE Review website. EDUCAUSE does not pay an honorarium or royalties for articles published in EDUCAUSE Review.
We request that you do not promote products or services. Avoid specific references to products or services except when necessary to make a key point. Alternatively, consider publishing in our sponsored channel Industry Insights - https://er.educause.edu/columns/industry-insights - which spotlights products and services for the broader EDUCAUSE community. (For more information, contact advertising@educause.edu)
Submissions cannot be made on behalf of someone else. If you represent a PR firm, please ask your client to make a submission.
A publication decision on your proposal can take six to eight weeks, depending on the current volume of submissions. We look forward to hearing from you.