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IAS Gazette careers and open roles are designed for contributors and collaborators who want editorial, digital, or programme experience that builds real judgment. It is built for students and early-career applicants who care about thoughtful media, global affairs, and the craft behind strong publishing. Clear role expectations, sharper editorial standards, and meaningful work make the experience more valuable than a line on a CV alone.

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Open editorial and digital roles

Who this route is for

IAS Gazette careers and open roles are designed for contributors and collaborators who want editorial, digital, or programme experience that builds real judgment.

This route is most useful for students and early-career applicants who care about thoughtful media, global affairs, and the craft behind strong publishing.

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What a better next step looks like

Clear role expectations, sharper editorial standards, and meaningful work make the experience more valuable than a line on a CV alone.

Readers and applicants get more value when they move from curiosity into a defined action instead of sending a vague enquiry or waiting for the right moment to appear.

Good international affairs writing slows the reader down just enough to make the next headline easier to interpret.

Where it connects inside IAS Gazette

Keep going through Masthead, Student Writer Program, and Campus Correspondents to build more context before or after the next step.

Move with a clearer purpose

Clear role expectations, sharper editorial standards, and meaningful work make the experience more valuable than a line on a CV alone.

A good next step after this page is Masthead and Student Writer Program so the subject stays connected to a wider editorial path.

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