Share your voice: Write a guest blog for us

Are you passionate about engineering and eager to share your insights, experiences or research with a wider audience?

We’re inviting students, educators, researchers and professionals from across the engineering community to contribute guest blogs to EPC Online.

Whether you’re working in academia, industry, in a sector body or are still studying, your perspective matters, and we’d love to help you share it.

 

What we’re looking for:

We’re open to a wide range of topics that reflect the diversity and dynamism of the engineering world. You can write about:

  • Policy issues in engineering or higher education
  • Engineering education and teaching approaches
  • Insights from your research or innovations
  • Career journeys and professional experiences
  • Interdisciplinary projects or collaborations
  • Broader issues in engineering, such as ethics, sustainability, diversity, or public engagement
  • Any branch of engineering

If it’s of interest to the engineering academic community, a guest blog is your way to reach your audience.

 

Submission guidelines:

To keep your articles accessible and readable for our audience, guest blogs should ideally be between 200 and 1,000 words, written in an informal style (as opposed to being, for example, an academic paper) and should address a broad audience (ie. don’t assume too much prior knowledge).

Once your blog is ready, simply upload it using the form linked below. We review all submissions and may get in touch with minor editing suggestions to ensure clarity and consistency.

 

Upload your blog using this form

 

Why write for us?

  • Showcase your work to a broader audience and increase the impact of your research or activities
  • Share your expertise and perspective on topics that matter to you
  • Contribute to the community by sparking conversation and inspiring others

We’re excited to hear from voices across engineering and academia.

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