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Media fellowships to help scientists boost their skills

14 February 2012

Hold the front page! Applications are now open for an innovative scheme designed to help bridge the communication gap between journalists and scientists

Scientists, social scientists, engineers and clinicians looking to boost their communication skills and confidence can apply now for a British Science Association media fellowship.

Up to 10 fellowships – which aim to help bridge the communication gap between journalists and scientists – are awarded each year.

The scheme is open to researchers from PhD level upwards. It involves spending between three to eight weeks this summer working with hosts including the BBC, Guardian and Nature to produce accurate, well-informed news about developments in science.

Participants will also work alongside the UK’s top science editors in the British Science Festival press centre.

Apply online from 16 January – 11 March 2012

Click here to find out more about eligibility criteria, experiences from past Media Fellows, and the online application form.

The scheme is sponsored  by RCUK, Wellcome Trust, BBSRC, STFC and the IET