From publication to portfolio
Writers often need more than a byline. They need a body of work that shows range, judgement, and an ability to communicate global issues clearly. Publication becomes more valuable when it contributes to that longer arc.
IAS Gazette supports that arc by giving contributors a sharper editorial setting in which arguments, interviews, and explainers can become part of a coherent public record.
Collaboration that feels useful
Partnerships and campus collaborations work when both sides know what the reader should gain. Event support, editorial cooperation, and audience development all matter, but only when the result still feels like a stronger publication experience.
That is why the best case studies focus on process, fit, and what became easier after the collaboration began.
Explore the stories behind the work
Move into Alumni Writer Journeys for portfolio and contributor development paths, or open Campus Collaborations for examples of publication-facing partnerships.

