Hi All,
With apologies for spamming the inbox of those who this e-mail does not relate to, I am a graduate (well, since three years ago!) looking for a way to get my foot in the door in the science communication world.
I graduated with a Biology with Science Communication degree and have since undertaken some healthcare PR work, although my greater love Biology-wise is the environmental sciences. Currently I do admin work as a day job but have begun to tutor a couple of people in the sciences.
With that in mind, I am really keen to explore how I can immerse myself in the world of science communication, preferably with an entry level job role where I can really put my skills, experience and qualifications to good use! Does anyone know a good way to explore finding such roles (or, indeed, if anyone has any vacancies they know about)? Alternatively, I am also looking for freelance roles - again, any advice would be greatly appreciated on this. I have extensive experience in copywriting (my main skill area), as well as multimedia production and editing - radio and film inclusive.
I would greatly appreciate any advice, sent to this e-mail address and not to the whole list (unless relevant). I have found it tough to get into the science communication world as a young professional thus far but would be gladly rid of this restricting attitude!
Many thanks for your help! Wishing you all a lovely day!
Kind regards,
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Taz Jagdev
BSc Biology with Science Communication
Not Rocket Science Communications
Freelance Writer and Media Content Producer
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