Campus Watch Seeks Qualified Free Lance Writers

Campus Watch, a project of the Middle East Forum that critiques Middle East studies in North American universities, seeks writers to contribute paid essays and reports.

Who: Writers with a good grasp of Middle East studies (MES), including some familiarity with key programs and professors. Writing should be meticulous, rigorous, accurate, and timely. Outlook needs to be in broad agreement with Campus Watch (mission statement) and the Middle East Forum (mission statement).

Campus Watch does not self-publish; all work is submitted to third party sites for publication (and then posted on the Campus Watch website). Writers are expected to work with editors to choose a topic and ensure that their submissions meet MEF’s standards. Remuneration upon publication.

See the archive of Campus Watch’s commissioned articles here.

Type of Writing: Campus Watch chiefly produces three types of research:

  1. Op-ed length features on within MES. These include writings on historiography, individual professors or programs, responses of MES professors to breaking developments, and commentary on perennial problems with MES.
  2. Reports on public lectures, panels, or conferences featuring professors of MES and other experts.
  3. In-depth analyses of MES.

How: Please email a cover letter detailing your qualifications and explaining why you wish to write for CW, a resume, and writing samples (if published, links are fine) in either PDF or Word and send to Prosser@MEForum.org. Write “Campus Watch Writers” in the subject line.

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