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Media Fellowships for research scientists

The British Science Association's Media Fellowships are open to scientists who wish to gain a greater understanding of journalism. The work placements last three to eight weeks with a national press, broadcast or internet journalist.

The scheme seeks to build awareness of how the media reports on science and the pressures journalists face. It is open to practising scientists, social scientists, clinicians and engineers in higher education and research institutions. The deadline for this round of Fellowships is 2 March.

 

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British Science Association's Media Fellowships

 

Author : Zoe ChivertonIOM3, 01 Feb 2010
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