How often do you turn to Wikipedia to research something that you’re curious about, or to settle an argument?

With more than 6 million articles, Wikipedia can feel pretty complete. But when you dig deeper, you see its gaps. Only 19% of Wikipedia’s biographies are of women. Coverage of other historically excluded populations is even worse. And as the climate crisis speeds up, scientific information on Wikipedia quickly becomes outdated. When you compare information related to popular culture to pages with an academic focus, you can see the disparity. Wiki Education is the only organization successfully tackling English Wikipedia's content gaps on topics you care about at scale. We’re able to fill these gaps because we work within academic and cultural institutions, guiding those who are already doing this scholarship to use Wikipedia as their platform. By empowering students and other subject matter experts to add content to Wikipedia, we ensure the public's most used reference is more equitable, accurate, and complete. Readers could use this information to make good decisions for their health, write a piece that influences public policy on an important issue, or be inspired by the accomplishments of a woman in a STEM field traditionally dominated by men.

We do this through two key programs:

Wikipedia Student Program:

College and university students write a Wikipedia article on a course topic. Wikipedia gets high-quality academic content, cited to reliable university library sources.

Scholars & Scientists Program

Scholars, scientists, researchers, and data whizzes take our courses to learn how they can leverage their expertise on Wikipedia and Wikidata. They do the work to improve pages that are important to them and to the world’s collective knowledge.

And, thanks to the support of our donors, we’re succeeding. We’re responsible for:

Since 2010
80 M
Words
Added to Wikipedia. That’s the equivalent of nearly 2 full copies of the last print edition of Encyclopedia Britannica
5100 K
Classes
College and university classes have assigned students to edit Wikipedia with Wiki Education support
102.000 K
Students
Have gained digital media literacy, research, writing, collaboration, and other key 21st-century skills by writing for Wikipedia

Wikipedia Editors

22% Women

Our participants

70% Women & nonbinary

How can you help?

Ready to help us change Wikipedia and Wikidata for the better? We can’t do it without you!

Join our Wikipedia Student Program

If you teach at a college or university, join our Wikipedia Student Program, and watch as your students’ work reaches thousands of curious readers.

Partner with us

Ask them to partner with us to improve Wikipedia’s coverage of relevant topics, including adding biographies of diverse people within your discipline or profession

Take a Course

Take a course yourself! You may be surprised at how much you have to offer (and gain from!) this community.

Make a tax-deductible

Make a tax-deductible gift to Wiki Education. We can’t run or expand our programs without the financial support from people like you who understand just how important free knowledge is!

Your support powers
our successes