The Student Voice provides a platform for students to publish short, focused articles on topics that interest them. In doing so, the goal is to inspire students to then take on more substantial writing challenges such as submitting to our annual journal, for example.
We accept articles from all students throughout the year and our talented team of editors will help you to bring your writing to the next level. Writers who continue to submit to us and show improvement may be invited to join our core team of content writers.
Articles for The Student Voice should be between 900 and 2,000 words (including footnotes). Submissions can be about any area of law and should be in the OSCOLA style.
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