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Are you a budding Naked Scientist?

Cambridge University’s Naked Scientists have an opening for an intern to
join their award-winning team this summer. The successful applicant will
gain experience in making science radio programmes and podcasts, web
development, science writing, video editing and production.

"The Naked Scientists" broadcasts on BBC radio stations across the UK, and
worldwide as a podcast, which is consistently near the top of the iTunes
Science podcast charts in the UK, US, Canada and Australia.  Their unique
approach to science communication features a range of presenters who
interview renowned scientists and researchers from all over the world and
take science questions on any subject live from the listening public.

The successful applicant will join the Naked Scientists team for 8 weeks
throughout the summer, helping to write, produce and present live radio
programmes and podcasts.  This is an opportunity to develop audio and video
editing skills, compile science news stories and write articles that will be
published online at thenakedscientists.com.

There may also be an opportunity to gain funding for this placement through
the Amgen Scholars Programme, which is open to undergraduate students in
Europe.

So, whether your strengths are in audio, video or writing, the Naked
Scientists may be able to provide the experience you need.

If you’re eligible and interested, please send your CV along with details of
your experience and why you want to join the Naked Scientists to Ben
Valsler: [log in to unmask]

To find out more about the Amgen Scholars Scheme, visit
http://www.biomed.cam.ac.uk/amgenscholars/index.html

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