Career Resources: AAAS Internship Opportunities
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Science News Writing Internship—U.K. Office
Science Magazine
Cambridge, U.K.
Science Magazine, the largest circulating weekly of basic research—founded in 1880 by Thomas Alva Edison and published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)—is offering an internship program for news writers in its European office in Cambrige, U.K.. Science accepts applications for two 6-month periods: roughly April through September (deadline, 1 February) and October-March (deadline, 1 August)
Who Should Apply
Candidates should have completed their undergraduate education or be in the senior year of college when they apply. They should also have an interest and preferably experience in writing about science and should be prepared to report, research, write, and edit under weekly deadlines. Like newspapers and news weeklies, Science covers the issues of the day, but writers also analyze technical subjects at the frontiers of research. Having a scientific background is advantageous but is not required.
What the Job Involves
The Science intern will join the European news editor in Cambridge, and devote most of his or her time to contributing to the magazine, to ScienceCareers.org, and to ScienceNOW, our daily online news service. In addition, the intern will research and write other news stories, assist in production, fill in for absent staffers, and provide help as needed to staff writers and editors. Science pays a modest salary.
How to Apply
Send a resume, cover letter along with published writing samples, and references to the address below. Time permitting, candidates may also be asked to complete a short writing or editing assignment, which-along with experience and submitted pieces-will provide a basis for evaluation by the news editors.
Send correspondence to:
John Travis
European News Editor
Science
Bateman House
82-88 Hills Rd
Cambridge CB21LQ, UK


