Weβd love to hear from you. Whether youβre an educator, writer, researcher, or a curious learner, Utopedia is here to connect, collaborate, and support your journey.
π© General Inquiries
Have a question about Utopedia, our mission, or how to get involved?
π Email us at info@utopiacircle.org
π Educator Applications
Teachers, lecturers, and professors interested in publishing simplified lessons:
π Email educators@utopiacircle.org
βοΈ Writer & Researcher Applications
Writers, content creators, and researchers who want to share simplified insights:
π Email contributors@utopiacircle.org
π€ Partnerships & Collaborations
Organizations and institutions looking to collaborate:
π Email partners@utopiacircle.org
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who can join Utopedia?
Anyone with valuable knowledge to share. Our priority is teachers, lecturers, and professors, but we also welcome writers, researchers, and knowledge creators who can simplify complex topics.
Do contributors get paid?
Currently, Utopedia is a growing platform and does not offer direct payments. Instead, contributors gain global visibility, professional recognition, portfolio growth, and networking opportunities. As the platform expands, more structured benefits will be introduced.
How do I submit my first contribution?
Once accepted, youβll receive publishing guidelines and your contributor profile. From there, you can begin uploading lesson notes, explainers, or research insights in simplified formats.
What makes Utopedia different from Wikipedia?
While Wikipedia is an encyclopedia of information, Utopedia is a learning hub for understanding. Our focus is on simplification and clarity, ensuring that students and learners leave with not just facts β but true comprehension.