Good afternoon all,

 

Once again, Chemistry World is hosting a competition to support people getting into sci comm. It’s open to new science communicators (sorry, but no previous paid sci comm experience) aged 16 or over. Full eligibility details are on the web page.

 

·         The five finalists get their work published in Chemistry World, £250 each and some mentoring before the live final (at Burlington house, home of the Royal Society of Chemistry in London).

 

·         The winner on the night gets an additional £250 and a unique reporting assignment with AkzoNobel, tailored to your interests.

 

Please could you pass this around to anyone you know who is looking to get in to sci comm?

 

https://www.chemistryworld.com/culture/our-science-communication-competition/2500018.article

 

Thanks!

 

Ben

 

 

 

 

Benjamin Valsler

Digital Editor, Chemistry World

Royal Society of Chemistry,

Thomas Graham House,

Science Park, Milton Road,

Cambridge, CB4 0WF, UK

Twitter: @BenValsler

 

Celebrating 175 years of progress and people in the chemical sciences

Join in with our 175th anniversary this year at rsc.li/175

www.rsc.org

 

Winner of The Queen’s Award for Enterprise, International Trade 2013

 

 

 


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