Science News,
the award-winning magazine covering all fields of science for a general
readership, is now accepting applications for its science writer
internships.
Interns work as full-time science writers under the guidance of Science News editors and writers. Based in
Former Science News interns have gone on to staff positions with the New York Times, the Washington Post, Science, Nature, Health, NOVA, Discover, Popular Science, U.S. News & World Report, Scientific American, ABC television, the Associated Press, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Science News, among others.
The
internship is intended for people planning careers in science writing
and is offered three times a year for at least a three-month stay
within the following periods: spring (January to April), summer (May to
August) and fall (September to December). One applicant will be
selected for each period. Preference is given to people completing an
advanced degree in journalism with an emphasis in science writing.
Skilled writers working toward an advanced degree in one of the
sciences and experienced journalists in transition to a science
specialty are also considered. Interns receive $500 per week.
2013 APPLICATION DEADLINES
Materials must be received by:
October 11 (spring 2013 internship)
January 30 (summer 2013 internship)
June 11 (fall 2013 internship)
Applicants should send by e-mail a cover letter, résumé, names of three references and PDFs of three science writing samples to:
Editorial Assistant, Science News
abohac@sciencenews.org
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