February 28th, 2017
Do you want to find out, first hand, how academic research is reported by the media and play an active part in the process?
For the third year running, The University of Nottingham is offering funded places on the British Science Association’s 2017 Media Fellowships Scheme.
The BSA Media Fellowships Scheme provides a unique opportunity for practising scientists, clinicians, engineers, arts and social scientists to spend two to six weeks working at the heart of a media outlet such as the Guardian, The Times, BBC Breakfast, BBC News Online or the Londonist.
Following the success of last year’s involvement, The University of Nottingham is once again funding three places on this increasingly popular scheme. We are looking for academics prepared to step out of their comfort zone and spend two to six weeks of the summer immersed in a media organisation working as a science journalist.
Why become a Media Fellow
Every year up to ten Media Fellows are mentored by professional journalists and learn how the media operates and reports on science, how to communicate with the media and to engage the wider public with science through the media.
After their media placement, Fellows attend the British Science Festival in September. This provides an opportunity to gain valuable experience working alongside a range of media organisations from all over the UK in the BSA’s dedicated Press Centre. The Festival also offers opportunities to learn from a wide range of public engagement activities and network with academics, journalists and science communicators.
The benefits of taking part in the scheme are listed here.
How to apply
We are offering three funded places, one for Science, Engineering and Medicine and Health Sciences, one for Arts and one for Social Sciences – applications will close at 9am on Wednesday 22 March.
The final decision will be announced by the BSA well before the training day in London on Wednesday 17 May.
If you want to know more about life as a media fellow our 2016 Media Fellows Dr Jon Sullivan and Dr Denis Schluppeck would be happy to talk to you about their experience and the benefits of taking part.
For any additional information don’t hesitate to contact Lindsay Brooke on 0115 951575 or lindsay.brooke@nottingham.ac.uk.
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