For readers who want structure
Some readers want a front page and a weekly rhythm. Others want a topic desk they can return to when the same issue resurfaces in the news. IAS Gazette supports both through the homepage, the blog index, archive routes, and the newsletter.
That structure helps students, busy readers, and first-time visitors build continuity instead of starting from zero every time a new crisis appears.
For writers who want a credible outlet
The publication also gives emerging writers a serious environment for shaping commentary, features, and explainers. Clear expectations, transparent policy pages, and defined submission routes reduce the guesswork that often blocks first-time contributors.
Writers can move from Write for Us into the submission page, or explore the Student Writer Program and Campus Correspondents pathways.
For institutions and collaborators
Partners may want event visibility, editorial collaboration, sponsorship, or a way to support student-facing global affairs work without overwhelming the publication itself. Those routes are mapped more clearly through Partners, Advertise, and Pricing & Media Kit.

