Month: March 2012

  • 62nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting: Physics

    62nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting: Physics

    In 2012, the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings and EUSJA will continue their successful cooperation in supporting the participation of science journalists from Europe in this unique event. Currently, more than 30 Nobel laureates in physics, chemistry and medicine or physiology as well as 550 young scientists from all over the world are expected to attend the upcoming 62nd Lindau…

  • Call for Nominations: 2012 Best Cancer Reporter Award

    Call for Nominations: 2012 Best Cancer Reporter Award

    The European School of Oncology (ESO) is seeking nominations for its annual Best Cancer Reporter Award which honours excellence in cancer journalism. The Award – which has a top prize of €10,000 – is presented each year to a professional journalist who has made an outstanding contribution to enhancing public understanding about cancer. The winning…

  • Freelance Science/Medical Journalists to write for The Lancet

    Freelance Science/Medical Journalists to write for The Lancet

    The Lancet is looking for freelance science/medical journalists to write for its evolving weekly health news and features section, World Report. We are looking for science graduates with journalistic qualifications (eg, a masters in science journalism/communication) and strong writing skills to join our growing international network of freelance reporters. Our writers cover developments in public…

  • 2nd UK Conference of Science Journalists – 25th June 2012

    2nd UK Conference of Science Journalists – 25th June 2012

    The 2nd UK Conference of Science Journalists (UKCSJ) will take place on Monday 25th June 2012 at The Royal Society, London. A key note address will be given by Jay Rosen, media critic, writer, and professor of New York University. Registration is now open at www.ukscj.org. The event will run throughout the day at times…