Writing for The Conversation
05 Nov 2025
Share your research with a wider audience
The Conversation is an independent, not-for-profit news analysis and publisher where academics provide an informed view on topical issues.
Our University is an institutional member of The Conversation and our articles attract significant global readership, with 75% read by international audiences. We have 476 academics signed up to write for The Conversation.
One great feature is that academics work with a journalist on their article and, unlike most media, have final signoff on their article. You also get to see how many people have read your articles. This means it’s a good first step if you’re new to working with the media. To submit a short pitch for consideration, contact our team or read the advice pages on the Conversation website.
Read some of our colleagues’ most popular articles – and find out how to get involved.
- Chinese companies are changing the way they operate in Africa: here’s how 80,341 reads
- The Ganges River is drying faster than ever – here’s what it means for the region and the world 54,144 reads
- The 17th-century woman who wrote about surviving domestic abuse 29,730 reads
- Nobel prize awarded for discovery of immune system’s ‘security guards’ 23,618 reads
- How workplace bullying can affect your personality 9,735 reads
- Intervision: Russia’s bid to rival Eurovision song contest – but with more conservative values 3,605 reads
- Parental leave reform needs to consider small and medium businesses 1,675 reads
- Hadiah Nobel Kedokteran diberikan kepada penemu ‘penjaga keamanan’ sistem kekebalan tubuh kita 431 reads
Further information
If you are interested in writing for The Conversation, adding your name to a waiting list for training, or would like to learn more, contact our News and Media Relations team via email at:
There’s also further easy to follow advice for staff and PGRs interested in taking their research to a global public audience on the Promoting your research website and online at:
