SCIENCE JOURNALISM: 35 SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THE ERICE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, 2019 EDITION

erice The Call for the 2019 edition of the Erice International School of Science Journalism (Eissjc) is now open. The school awards 35 scholarships for young science journalists and communicators, 30 are for applicants living in a EU countries and 5 for foreign students. The 2019 edition’s theme is Big Projects for Science and Knowledge The Erice International School of Science Journalism is a summer school organised by the Ettore Majorana Foundation, with the support of the Research and Study Centre Enrico Fermi, the Italian Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) and “Le Scienze”, science magazine (Italian edition of Scientifc American). It is a 5 days course with lectures and laboratories held by international scientists, and experts in communications and journalism. The school is taking place from April 6th to April 11th in Erice, in Sicily (Italy).

The deadline for application is January 13th, 2019

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