Contributor Guidelines
GRIA Review welcomes original submissions from writers, researchers, and practitioners whose work fits the Review’s scope and standards.
We are interested in work that is thoughtful, well-evidenced, grounded in practice, and relevant to institutional decision-making.
What To Submit
We welcome submissions in the following formats:
- Essays: 1,000–1,500 words
- Analysis: 1,000–1,800 words
- Commentary: 700–1,000 words
- Reviews: 800–1,200 words
- Interviews and dialogue-led pieces: length by agreement
Editorial Areas
We welcome submissions that engage meaningfully with one or more of the following areas:
Governance
Business & Human Rights
Responsible Business
Responsible AI
Leadership & Culture
Social Sustainability
What We Look For
- Bring relevant professional, academic, or experiential authority – and ground claims in evidence, data, or credible sources.
- Offer a fresh argument, sharper framing, or counterintuitive insight on a challenge that leaders, institutions, or organisations are actively navigating.
- Clarify an emerging issue, reframe a familiar one, or offer a framework that sharpens real-world decision-making.
Written clearly enough that any informed reader can follow the argument – no specialist glossary required.
The Use of AI
GRIA Review takes AI seriously, as a subject we publish on and as a tool our contributors use. It can help you structure an argument, sharpen a sentence, or stress-test a position. What it cannot do is replace your professional judgment, your lived experience, or the analytical rigour that makes a contribution worth publishing. The ideas must be yours.
Please note in your submission which tools you used and how. We owe our readers that transparency. Fabricated or misrepresented citations fall outside what GRIA Review will accept, because they undermine the integrity of the work itself. All content remains the full intellectual and editorial responsibility of the named author.
Submission Process
Please send a proposal or full draft to editor@griareview.org.
Include:
- A working title
- A short summary or brief abstract
- The draft or outline
- A brief author biography of 50–80 words
We aim to respond within 10–14 days. Where appropriate, we may invite revisions before publication.
Editorial Note
GRIA Review makes editorial decisions independently. We may make light edits to improve clarity, flow, and readability.
Authors remain responsible for the accuracy, originality, and integrity of their work. Submission does not guarantee publication.