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Archive for October, 2017
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Moving from research career into science writing: lessons from Ireland and UK
Posted on 26th October 2017 | No CommentsBy Tom Kennedy Researchers sometimes wonder if they should, or even could, start broadcasting or writing about science. Is it possible to take leave of the lab and become a […] -
Workshop on science journalism and media careers in Belfast
Posted on 14th October 2017 | No CommentsBritish and Irish science journalism associations are organising a joint workshop on careers in science media in Belfast on the 19 October 2017. The half-day event is organised by Queen’s […] -
Croatian University Pamphlet Accuses Journalists of Destroying The National Order
Posted on 4th October 2017 | No CommentsBy Mico Tatalovic A worried science journalist from Croatia A worrying development in Croatia, the EU’s newest member state, highlights a creeping and overlooked trend of making journalists feel unwelcome […]