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If you're a keen writer and would be interested in sharing your university experience with students around the world, sign up to become a QS Student Ambassador today.
QS Student Ambassadors write about student life at their university, helping others learn more about what it's really like to study at their university and sharing their experiences - from nights out to cramming for exams, starting university to graduation.
We’re looking to hear from students all around the world, across a range of different subject areas. So, wherever you’re from, wherever you’re studying and whatever your interests, please get in touch.
What do QS Student Ambassadors write about?
We want to hear first-hand about your university experiences. Whatever you’re interested in, we’d love to hear about it.
Articles should be fun, engaging and based on your own personal experiences or areas of interest.
Topics covered by QS Student Ambassadors in the past have included:
Favourite study spots in their town/city
Best cafes/nightclubs for students
Advice for students studying abroad in a particular country
Things to see and do in your spare time
Work placement diaries
Revision tips
Budgeting and financial advice
Scholarship application advice
Whatever you write is ultimately down to you. After your application to be a QS Student Ambassador has been approved, you'll have the chance to discuss ideas with one of our editorial team. Feel free to pitch anything you think would be interesting for our student audience.
After you have agreed an idea with our team, you're free to start writing. There are no deadlines or firm commitments - just send us your article once it's finished.
Please don't send us any articles before an idea has been agreed with our editors, as we can't guarantee we'll be able to publish them.
Why should I sign up?
Earn £30 (or local currency equivalent) for every article of yours that we publish
Bonus financial rewards available if your article is high-performing on social media
You can also earn £25 (or local equivalent) for every friend you introduce to us that signs up to be a QS Student Ambassador (maximum five friends)
Dedicated author profile page, showcasing all of your content
CV references available upon request for regular contributors
As well as all the above, becoming a QS Student Ambassador provides you with a fantastic opportunity to develop your writing and have your work read by a global audience of millions.
Former QS Student Ambassador Jessica-Lee Cole says: “I really enjoyed writing for Top Universities. When I contacted the site to see if they were accepting writing submissions, I was looking to develop my writing skills and build a bit of a portfolio of work.
"I was so thrilled to find out that not only would they be happy to have me write for them, they would also pay me. £30 goes a long way as a student!”
Am I eligible?
In order to be accepted as a QS Student Ambassador, you must be studying at either undergraduate or postgraduate level, either within your own country or abroad. You will be asked to provide proof of academic enrolment, ideally by using a university email address.
How do I apply?
If you'd like to be considered, please email [email protected]with the subject line QS Student Ambassadors.
Your email needs to include:
Name, age and location
University and education level
Subject(s)/degree(s) you're currently studying
Why you'd like to write for us
3x ideas for possible articles
One example of your writing, either published elsewhere or attached as a Word document
Proof of academic enrolment (e.g. university email address, student ID)
Need some inspiration?
Here are just a few examples of some of the excellent articles our QS Student Ambassadors have written for us recently:
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Write for us: Become a QS Student Ambassador
By Staff Writer
Updated November 5, 2021 Updated November 5, 2021If you're a keen writer and would be interested in sharing your university experience with students around the world, sign up to become a QS Student Ambassador today.
QS Student Ambassadors write about student life at their university, helping others learn more about what it's really like to study at their university and sharing their experiences - from nights out to cramming for exams, starting university to graduation.
We’re looking to hear from students all around the world, across a range of different subject areas. So, wherever you’re from, wherever you’re studying and whatever your interests, please get in touch.
What do QS Student Ambassadors write about?
We want to hear first-hand about your university experiences. Whatever you’re interested in, we’d love to hear about it.
Articles should be fun, engaging and based on your own personal experiences or areas of interest.
Topics covered by QS Student Ambassadors in the past have included:
Whatever you write is ultimately down to you. After your application to be a QS Student Ambassador has been approved, you'll have the chance to discuss ideas with one of our editorial team. Feel free to pitch anything you think would be interesting for our student audience.
After you have agreed an idea with our team, you're free to start writing. There are no deadlines or firm commitments - just send us your article once it's finished.
Please don't send us any articles before an idea has been agreed with our editors, as we can't guarantee we'll be able to publish them.
Why should I sign up?
As well as all the above, becoming a QS Student Ambassador provides you with a fantastic opportunity to develop your writing and have your work read by a global audience of millions.
Former QS Student Ambassador Jessica-Lee Cole says: “I really enjoyed writing for Top Universities. When I contacted the site to see if they were accepting writing submissions, I was looking to develop my writing skills and build a bit of a portfolio of work.
"I was so thrilled to find out that not only would they be happy to have me write for them, they would also pay me. £30 goes a long way as a student!”
Am I eligible?
In order to be accepted as a QS Student Ambassador, you must be studying at either undergraduate or postgraduate level, either within your own country or abroad. You will be asked to provide proof of academic enrolment, ideally by using a university email address.
How do I apply?
If you'd like to be considered, please email [email protected] with the subject line QS Student Ambassadors.
Your email needs to include:
Need some inspiration?
Here are just a few examples of some of the excellent articles our QS Student Ambassadors have written for us recently:
This article was originally published in April 2021 . It was last updated in November 2021
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