Research Research Ltd, the publisher of Research Fortnight, is looking for a
Reporter to work on its daily online bulletins and magazines.
You will be writing about the policy and politics behind science for an
expert audience around the world. Drawing on a wide range of sources, you
will research and write stories to daily deadlines. You will form part of
the world’s largest news team devoted to research policy.
This is an ideal opportunity for an aspiring journalist. Full training will
be given.
A science degree or a PhD in any subject would be an advantage. Fluent
Swedish, Norwegian or Danish would be desirable but not necessary.
You will be based at our London offices in Hoxton, five minutes from Old
Street and Liverpool Street stations.
The starting salary is £18,000 with a review after six months. A higher
salary will be considered for applicants with more experience.
Interested applicants should send a covering letter, CV and three clips to
Ananyo Bhattacharya, the News Editor, at [log in to unmask] by 1 June.
Shortlisted applicants will undertake a written test.
For more information on our publications, visit our website at
http://www.ResearchResearch.com
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