Contribute to The Observatory: Submit a Research Proposal
The Observatory's research agenda focuses on strategic topics that have current or future relevance to transnational higher education. Our Editorial Review Board is particularly interested in receiving proposals for reports which address the following:
Guidelines for the Submission of Research Report Proposals
(A printer-friendly version of these guidelines is also available.)
Many of the research reports we publish are solicited by our Editorial Review Board or our Advisory Board, but we welcome unsolicited proposals, which we review quarterly. Deadlines for submission are: 1 February, 1 May, 1 August and 1 November. Authors can expect a response within four weeks of these dates.
In general, the reports we publish are maximum 25 pages (single-spaced), including all charts, graphs, footnotes, appendices and research sources. We retain all copyright ownership pertaining to the report, but authors may use portions in their own work with prior permission. We pay a maximum of £750 per report at the time of its publication.
Submitting the Initial Proposal
At the initial proposal stage, authors should send:
- an abstract of 1,200-1,500 words (maximum) outlining the topic, its relevance to transnational higher education and the report's general approach; and
- a curriculum vitae of 2-3 pages (maximum) for each author with name, organisation, title, address, telephone, fax and email address.
Proposals should be submitted to:
The Observatory on Borderless Higher Education
29 Harley Street
London W1G 9QR
United Kingdom
Email: info@obhe.ac.uk
Timeline for Accepted Proposals
If we accept the proposal, our Editorial Review Board will provide specific editorial, organisational, formatting and referencing guidelines as well as a contract for each author to sign. An initial draft of the report should be submitted within 60 days (two months) from acceptance of the proposal and will be returned with editorial suggestions and comments within 30 days (one month). The submission deadline for the final draft of the report is normally 60 days (two months) after the editorial suggestions have been sent.


