IEEE Women in Engineering Magazine Call for Articles
Article Criteria and Submission Process
Please consider the following criteria when developing article submissions.
- Submissions must include the author’s full contact information.
- Articles must be written in English.
- Articles must be in Microsoft Word format.
- Images should be attached separately in high-resolution JPEG format (300 dpi and above).
- Images/pictures must include a detailed caption of the event or individuals.
- Consent forms must be provided for individuals featured in articles or pictures. See below for the IEEE electronic copyright form.
- Articles with links that are incorrect or inappropriate will be declined.
- Each submission will be reviewed by an editor who may correct spelling and grammar and edit for length.
- Fonts and formatting will be done by the editor.
All submissions meeting the above requirements should be submitted to wie-magazine@ieee.org.
Please note that the IEEE Women in Engineering magazine is not a technical journal.
The deadline to submit articles for the June 2025 issue is 15 February. Issue closes on 27 February.
The deadline to submit articles for the December 2025 issues is 15 August. Issue closes on 27 August.
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IEEE Electronic Copyright
At the time of submission, authors must also submit the IEEE Electronic Copyright Form (eCF) . Download a blank Excel form, complete, and submit the form to the IEEE via the eCF upload tool.
Topics and Interest Areas
The IEEE WIE Magazine will differentiate itself by including topics that show the cross-cutting and interdisciplinary nature of engineering. The articles presented will integrate engineering with current issues facing society and interdisciplinary technologies, such as medicine, law, governance and international women’s issues.
Topics and areas of interest include but are not limited to:
- Exciting engineering careers
Profiles of exciting engineering careers, and the people in these positions, to show young engineers the unimaginable possibilities that engineering can bring. - Current affairs
Presenting policies or governmental and international issues concerning technology. - Positive role models
Role models from around the world making outstanding achievements to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines. This includes contributions to STEM education and outreach to youth. - Engineering position highlights
Articles and interviews highlighting Women Engineers around the world. - Pipelining
Articles on the best practices and programs for attracting youth into STEM disciplines. - Career guidance
Practical advice and methods for pursuing an engineering career.
Entrepreneurial strategies for starting new ventures, patents and business practices. - Life balance
Issues facing individuals returning to the workforce, and balancing child-rearing.
International and culture differences in the workplace.
Magazine article submissions are now being accepted for the IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) Magazine. The magazine will disseminate information to help recruit, retain, and foster the growth of women in engineering at all stages of their careers.