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Literary Journal

The IEAS Literary Journal is composed of a team of IEAS student editors (BA, Lehramt, and MA) who select, edit, and develop at least one annual issue of English-language creative writing by our students. IEAS BA/Lehramt students can apply to be an editor starting in their third semester; MA students are welcome to apply at any time.

Becoming a Journal Editor – Why You Should Do It, and How:

BA AS and ES students may receive up to three extracurricular credit points in total for their participation (2 CPs as an editor/3 CPs as an editor-in-chiefplease consult your study plan for further information). Lehramt students do not receive credit points for participation, but they gain valuable experience in developing and managing student-based writing publications.

Applicants do not need prior editorial experience, just the desire to develop different types of texts, work with student authors, and support the editorial team in creating a publication. As an editor you must be able attending meetings, communicate in a clear and professional manner, and engage in detailed discussions about editorial matters.

Ideal applicants love writing, writers, and learning more about how words create narratives; they are also open to discussion and differences in perspective, manage deadlines responsibly, and can work independently as well as in a team.

Note: As an editor, you agree to be part of the editing team for an entire volume; this in a one-year commitment).


Editorial applications are accepted annually from October 1st to March 1st.

To apply, send an email to ieasliteraryjournal@gmail.com with a brief cover letter explaining who you are and specifically why you are interested in joining the editorial team. 

Literary Journal

IEAS SPRAX Literary Journal 6 cover

Dear all,


We are delighted to inform you that the Literary Journal team has released a new issue. You will be able to purchase a copy of Volume 6 for 4€ at Script and Kopie or at select performances of the Chaincourt Theatre's "Fahrenheit 451" on 26th and 27th January, and 2nd and 3rd February.


We are incredibly proud of this issue and cannot wait to share it with you. You can also view the flyer attached to the email for more information. 


Speaking of, submissions for our next edition are officially open until February 18th, 2024 (see PDF attached). If you wish to spread the word to your students, classmates and colleagues, we would be very grateful.


Yours sincerely,

The Literary Journal Team