Want to write for C&EN?

January 17th, 2007 by mitch (38 Views)

C&EN is looking for a science intern to work at home and help write News and feature stories for the Science/Technology/Education division of the paper. The advertisement can be found here: http://pubs.acs.org/cen/science/internship.html, a summary of the advertisement is below.


Internship Opportunity

Chemical and Engineering News, the weekly newsmagazine of the American Chemical Society, seeks an intern for our Science/Technology/Education department for the summer of 2007. The candidate should be a highly motivated science-writing student with at least a bachelor’s degree in chemistry or an allied field. The intern will have a chance to write both news and feature stories, and may work from their home in any location. They must have access to email, phone, and fax. We offer a $1500 monthly stipend for three months and will pay phone expenses and for a trip to our Washington, D.C., office for a week of orientation at the start of the internship. Starting and ending dates are flexible.

Please send cover letter, resume, references, and two clips to:

    * Ron Dagani
Assistant Managing Editor
Science/Technology/Education
1155 16th St. NW
Washington, DC 20036

or by email to r_dagani@acs.org

Deadline for applications is Feb. 16, 2007.

C&EN plans to make a decision by March 16, 2007.


So if you are not doing the whole research thing this summer and you want to try your hand at the old science journalism thing then go apply. It says a B.S. is required but I assume there might be so wiggle room if you show real motivation and enthusiasm. Plus, $1500 a month is good money when compared to my salary. Hmmm…, I wonder if full-time chemistry graduate students can apply…

Note 1: If you are really bored, go have a read at thechemblog’s post about female chemistry researchers. I’m still waiting for someone to royally put their foot in their mouth on that one.: http://www.thechemblog.com/?p=369

Mitch

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