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Science voices - 2014

Call to entry

Passionate about your science and want to tell the world all about it? Interested in learning how to write about your research for a popular audience and getting published in the Mail & Guardian?

We are looking for master's and doctoral candidates at South African universities who want to work with the M&G's science editor, Sarah Wild, to have their writing published in a collection of South Africa's best postgraduate science writing.

From quantum biology to cosmology, we will help you to tell the country about your research. To find out if you're eligible, take a look at the entry rules below.

Need some help getting started? The M&G will be running a series of vodcasts with Sarah Wild, to tell you what we are looking for in submissions and how to write science for newspapers. They will be live by Friday 11 April 2014.

You can enter here with your existing article of 800 to 1000 words.

Submissions close on Sunday 1 June 2014 at midnight. Successful applicants will be informed via email by the end of June.

If you have any queries, contact  sciencevoices@mg.co.za

Issued by the University Research Office

Notice Details
Category Research
Posted 17 April 2014
By Sambulo Ntombela
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From UKZN
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Howard College Staff  Edgewood Staff 
Medical School Staff  PMB Staff 
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