Wednesday, January 6, 2010

[pima.nius] Freelance opportunity for SE Asian science journalists

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From: avaiki - jason brown <avaiki.nius@gmail.com>
Date: 2010/1/6
Subject: [pacific-journos] Fwd: [EJNet] FW: Freelance opportunity for SE Asian science journalists
To: Pacific Island Journos Online <pacificmedia@googlegroups.com>


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not sure if we're the silent P in asia again but might be worth looking into?
jas
 
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From: James Fahn <jfahn@internews.org>
Date: 6 Jan 2010 18:20
Subject: [EJNet] FW: Freelance opportunity for SE Asian science journalists
To: "ejnet@googlegroups.com" <ejnet@googlegroups.com>

 

FYI…

 

From: Mike Shanahan [mailto:mike.shanahan@iied.org]
Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 12:18 AM
To: Mike Shanahan
Subject: Freelance opportunity for SE Asian science journalists

 

Dear all

 

Please see below and attached for information about opportunities for journalists in South-East Asia to freelance for SciDev.Net (the Science and Development Network).

 

If you are not a science writer (or already write for SciDev.Net), please excuse this email and feel free to pass it on to any colleagues who might be interested.

 

Please reply directly to Katherine at katherine.nightingale@scidev.net

 

All the best

Mike

 

Mike Shanahan

Press officer

International Institute for Environment and Development

3 Endsleigh Street

London WC1H 0DD

Tel: 44 (0) 207 388 2117

Fax: 44 (0) 207 388 2826

Email: mike.shanahan@iied.org

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From: Katherine Nightingale [mailto:katherine.nightingale@scidev.net]
Sent: 05 January 2010 17:07
To: Mike Shanahan
Subject: RE: SEA journalists

 

That would be wonderful. I've attached a form that I've been asking people to fill in with their details. If you could ask people to email that to me at this address that'd be great. And below is the text I sent to a list recently, feel free to pilfer. Thank you so much!

 

Dear colleague,

 

My name is Katherine Nightingale and I am the deputy news editor at SciDev.Net, a website that reports on science in the developing world. We are expanding our coverage of South-East Asia in response to interest from our readers so I'm trying to recruit science journalists who will write English-language news (and possibly feature) stories for the website.

 

If you are interested in writing for us, please fill in the attached form and return it me. It will help me in deciding what kinds of stories to send you and once you have returned the form I can send you information about how to pitch and write stories for us.

 

I look forward to hearing from you. Please feel free to pass the form on to any other English-speaking science journalists in your region.

 

Best wishes,

 

 

 

Katherine Nightingale

Deputy News Editor | SciDev.Net 
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