Graduate bloggers needed by New Scientist
Recently graduated alumni are needed by the New Scientist to help students understand what life is like after graduation through the medium of blogging
Are you a recent science, technology or engineering graduate?
Are you keen to tell the world about your hopes and fears as you take your next steps?
If so, New Scientist would like to hear from you!
New Scientist will be launching an area of its website specifically for students in September 2009. One of the things they'd like to do is help students understand what life is like after graduation - and that's where you come in.
They are looking for recent graduates to blog for us throughout the year about their experiences of life after university. You may be entering the world of work, going into further study or taking time out for some other exciting adventure.
If you are a keen blogger, happy to share your experiences about life after graduation to inform and inspire our student audience in exchange for the experience of writing for New Scientist, they'd like to hear from you.
If you'd like to take part, New Scientist would like you to provide them with a typical blog post (no more than 250 words) about life after graduation. Perhaps you've had a horrific interview? Maybe you've taken part in some great work experience, or found out about an interesting PhD? Tell us all about it!
To enter, follow the link below, select 'blog' from the drop-down list, and paste in your post (in plain text please). Please also include your name, contact details and what you studied at university.
http://www.newscientist.com/contact/person?recipient=sssblg
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