Content Contribution Policy
Agharkar Research Institute encourages the sharing of knowledge, research insights, and academic discourse through contributions to our official platforms. This Content Contribution Policy outlines the terms, guidelines, and review process for submitting content to be published on our website, digital repositories, newsletters, and related channels.
1. Who Can Contribute?
We welcome content contributions from:
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Institute researchers, faculty, staff, and students
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Collaborators and visiting scholars
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Partner institutions
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Industry experts (by invitation or approval)
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Alumni (subject to relevance and editorial approval)
All contributions must align with the academic, ethical, and research integrity standards upheld by the Institute.
2. Types of Acceptable Content
You may contribute the following types of content:
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Research summaries or explainers
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Articles or blog posts on scientific or academic topics
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Project updates or case studies
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Event announcements or recaps
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Opinion pieces, policy briefs, or academic commentaries
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Collaborative content with partner institutions
All content must be original and relevant to the mission and scope of the Institute.
3. Copyright and Licensing
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By submitting content, the contributor grants [Research Institute Name] a non-exclusive, worldwide license to use, reproduce, edit, and distribute the content across its digital and print platforms.
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Contributors retain ownership of their work, unless otherwise agreed.
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If the content includes third-party materials (images, quotes, datasets), the contributor must ensure all necessary permissions and attributions are in place.
4. Submission Guidelines
To ensure quality and consistency, all submitted content must:
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Be clearly written, accurate, and well-organized
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Follow appropriate academic tone and citation styles
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Include a title, summary, author bio, and relevant keywords
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Be submitted in accepted formats (e.g.,
.docx,.pdf,.csv, etc.)
5. Review and Approval Process
All submissions are subject to editorial review by the Institute’s Content Review Committee or designated editors.
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The Institute reserves the right to edit for clarity, length, formatting, and consistency.
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Contributors may be contacted for clarification or revision prior to publication.
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Submission does not guarantee publication; content must align with the Institute’s goals, standards, and available space or timing.











