One blog post, co-authored with us
A 1,000–1,500 word article you write alongside the Aristotle team, shaped through edits, feedback, and shared bylines.
Content Fellowship
This fellowship is for people who want to surface insights nobody's published, and write articles that shape what we build.
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The Aristotle UX Content Fellowship teaches you UX research and published writing in one arc. You'll interview students and parents, find what's missing, and publish your article on the Aristotle blog.
Length
6–8 weeks
Weekly commitment
8–12 hours
Format
Remote
What you'll ship
Each post is a small research project: a question worth asking, interviews to ground it, patterns worth finding, and writing worth reading.
A 1,000–1,500 word article you write alongside the Aristotle team, shaped through edits, feedback, and shared bylines.
3–5 interviews and/or 10–20 survey responses. You learn to listen for what people mean beneath what they say.
A journey map, pain-point list, or insights deck: the thing that turns raw quotes into patterns.
Short memo to the Aristotle team on what you learned and what we should build or change because of it.
For example
These are just examples. Fellows can pitch their own topic or pick from our list of open questions.
A fellow might run sit-down interviews with 6 students about the moments their tutors helped, the moments they didn't, and what they wished was different.
Conversations with high schoolers and college students who tried the most-cited online study tips, and what changed when they stopped.
Interviews with parents whose kids hit a wall in middle school, high school, or college, on the conversations they wish they'd had earlier.
Who this is for
Fellows spend more of this program in conversations with students and parents than at a keyboard. The patterns they find don't just become an article. They shape what Aristotle builds next.
FAQ
Applications are rolling. We review them as they come in and admit fellows on a continuous basis, so there's no hard deadline; the sooner you apply, the sooner we can get back to you.
Anyone, whether you're in high school, college, or somewhere else. No research or writing experience required; we care about curiosity and follow-through.
We work with a handful of partner programs that offer credit for the fellowship. If you'd like to explore credit through your school, reach out and we'll see what we can set up.
Six to eight weeks total, at roughly 8–12 hours per week. The program is milestone-based, so faster fellows can move ahead; the weekly check-in is for updates, insights, and accountability.
No. You'll learn how to run interviews with students and parents, spot patterns in what they say, and write in a clear voice.
Yes. Remote from anywhere. Weekly group check-ins happen over video.
Mostly 30-minute interviews with students or parents, plus short surveys. We'll teach you how to ask good questions, how to listen, and how to turn messy notes into patterns.
Absolutely. The listed topics are starting points. If you have a learning problem you can't stop thinking about, pitch it.
Your article goes live on the Aristotle blog with your byline. You keep a portfolio piece showing UX research, writing, and published work.
Rolling applications. Remote from anywhere. Up to college credit.