Magazine: Scientist Spotlight

Research is more than a paper. The Scientist Spotlight segment shares your research journey. Our experienced team will interview and showcase your work in 800 words designed to fit onto 2 beautiful pages. The magazine will then be widely promoted, in print and online with the resulting impact delivered to you in a report. 


Scientist Spotlights in Asia Research News magazine

An unexpected journey

Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU)

Weaving a tale of early-Earth ecosystems

Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI), Tokyo Institute of Technology

The dawn of evolution: ELSI's quest for extra-terrestrial life

Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI), Tokyo Institute of Technology

What do you get with a Scientist Spotlight?


  • Professional writing, beautiful pages
    Written and designed to appeal to a broad audience while staying true to the research 
  • Outreach campaign
  • Reaching students, scientists, journalists and policymakers
    Impact report
    See how widely your research spread

Professional writing, beautiful pages

Two pages in Print & Digital 
A 2 page spread PDF for you to reuse online and at events.


 Outreach Campaign

Social media videos

These shorts allow us to bring your research to a wider audience. See some videos we made for Asia Research News Magazine.


Submission Instructions

To participate in the next edition of Asia Research News magazine, please choose a story type, complete the short submission below and email the form to us - info [at] asiaresearchnews.com.

Asia Research News 2026 - Submission Form
 Download ARN_2026 Magazine Submission Form_EB_EN-s.pdf (2.91 MB)

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