[Graduate-research-list] Interested in Science Public Relations?

Wilma Ellis wilma.ellis at stir.ac.uk
Wed Dec 21 12:01:59 GMT 2005


Email: s.blackford at lancaster.ac.uk. Closing date: 13 January 2006. 

 
The Society for Experimental Biology (SEB) is offering a bursary for a
postgraduate student/early careers scientist to gain 4 weeks' training
in its Education & Public Affairs (EPA) Office during the period 13
March to 7 April 2006. The placement will be suitable for someone who is
seeking a career in science journalism, scientific administration, or as
a publicity officer. Applicants with some experience of non-academic
science writing will be given priority.

Working under the guidance of the EPA officer, the main activities will
be:

4 weeks' experience with the EPA office at Lancaster University (3
weeks) and Canterbury (1 week). Accommodation and travel costs are
included in the bursary.

To write press releases for the SEB's Annual Main Meeting (University of
Kent 3 - 7 April 2006) in advance of the Meeting. You will be expected
to review the meeting abstracts, talk to session convenors and interview
speakers in order to produce interesting, eye-catching press notices.

To send out the press releases to the media using Alphagalileo,
Eurekalert and email.

To act as the Press officer at the SEB Meeting: to attend relevant talks
and visit posters, write additional news for release during the meeting,
meet visiting journalists, organise interviews, take photos  etc.

To assist in the organisation and running of the EPA programme during
the Meeting. 

To write an article (in the style of New Scientist) on a topic presented
at the meeting for the SEB's news bulletin (optional).

To write a short post-meeting report.

This is an excellent opportunity to further develop your experience of
science communication (previous winners have secured jobs as news
editors, science writers and publicity officers). To register your
interest for this post please email the EPA officer, Sarah Blackford,
with your CV highlighting your science communication skills and stating
how this post will help your career. Email: s.blackford at lancaster.ac.uk.
Closing date: 13 January 2006. 

 

Wilma Ellis

Research Services Officer

Research Office

University of Stirling

Stirling

FK9 4LA

 

Tel: 01786 466691

Fax: 01786466688

 

 
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