Journalism intern - 1843 - London | Opportunities @ Creative Access

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Journalism intern - 1843 - London | Opportunities @ Creative Access
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We are looking for an aspiring journalist to join us on a six-month internship. They will work on 1843 magazine, which specialises in features and narrative journalism. Apply by December 11th

Upload your CV and application answers as one document, outlining its strengths and weaknesses

Please also come up with three ideas for how we could turn news in the headlines into magazine pieces that tell the stories of individuals. Do not contact the company directlyIf you are called for interview, we will also ask you to do a short fact-checking exercise. For more information on the types of pieces 1843 publishes – and what you could write for the application – read theThis opportunity is only open to individuals from a group that is under-represented in the creative industries. This includes, but is not limited to, Black, Asian and ethnically diverse candidates, disabled people and individuals from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.

The successful candidate for this opportunity will also participate in a Creative Access support programme that sits alongside workplace training. This includes a programme of induction training, monthly masterclasses, wellbeing support, buddying / mentoring and more.

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