Is it permissible to hire a ghostwriter for a bachelor’s thesis? Legal and ethical aspects explained

Introduction The debate over whether students should be allowed to hire external help for academic work is as relevant today as ever. With the growing pressure on students to achieve high academic performance, some turn to professional services for guidance and support. In this context, the term Ghostwriter Bachelorarbeit has entered public discourse, often stirring heated discussions. While for some […]

Professional help for your design seminar paper – structured, creative, efficient

Introduction Writing a seminar paper in the field of design is a unique challenge. While design students excel at visual problem-solving, conceptual thinking, and creating innovative solutions, translating those ideas into a structured academic format can be difficult. The combination of creativity and scholarly precision demands both artistic vision and rigorous research skills. Many students find themselves balancing design studio […]

Relaxed PhD Journey – With Good Planning to Vacation Despite Dissertation

Pursuing a PhD is often imagined as an unrelenting marathon of research, writing, and academic commitments. Many candidates assume they have to postpone all personal plans, including vacations, until after their defense. But the reality is more nuanced: with effective planning and the right mindset, it’s possible to maintain steady progress and still take restorative breaks. Strategic time management is […]

Behind the Bylines: How Ghostwriters Support Journalistic Work

Introduction – The Hidden Hands Behind Big Stories Journalism is often seen as a solitary craft: one byline, one author, one voice. Yet in many corners of the industry, this perception doesn’t reflect the actual process. Behind reported pieces, op-eds, and even longform features, ghostwriters sometimes lend a hand—quietly, efficiently, and without public credit. Their presence may be subtle, but […]

How Writers, Photographers, and Filmmakers Collaborate

Creative projects often begin with a single idea, but it rarely stays in one head. That idea grows and shifts when it meets other minds, especially in the world of storytelling. Writers, photographers, and filmmakers each bring their own tools and ways of seeing. When they join forces, something unique happens. Images gain meaning. Words come to life. Motion adds […]

The Ethics of Photojournalism: When an Image Can Do Harm

Photojournalism is a powerful medium, capable of capturing moments that inspire action, provoke thought, and shape public perception. However, with this power comes immense responsibility. The ethics of photojournalism demand careful consideration of when and how images are captured, edited, and shared—especially in situations where an image might do more harm than good. The Weight of Truth and Sensitivity Photojournalists […]

Logan Nonfiction Program Now Accepting Applications for 2022 Fellowship

The Logan Nonfiction Program is excited to announce that applications are now open for its 2022 hybrid fellowship. Designed to support nonfiction creators working on impactful long-form projects, the fellowship combines an eight-week virtual program with two in-person residencies at the Carey Institute for Global Good’s picturesque 100-acre campus in Rensselaerville, New York. Two fellowship classes will be offered in […]

Logan Nonfiction Program Announces $1 Million Grant to Support Investigative Journalism and Documentary Filmmaking

The Logan Nonfiction Program is thrilled to announce a generous $1 million grant aimed at enhancing the program’s mission to support investigative journalism and documentary filmmaking. This funding will further empower the program to provide unparalleled opportunities for writers, filmmakers, photojournalists, and multimedia creators who are working on impactful long-form nonfiction projects. The grant, provided by the Jonathan Logan Family […]