Want to get into science journalism?

Oxford University’s student-run magazine The Oxford Scientist is calling for budding young science writers. The Schools Science Writing Competition is open to all students in the UK aged 15-18 years, and winners will have their articles published in this prestigious mag. Not only that, you could also win an Eppendorf Pipette Pen AND a signed book about various popular scientific subjects.

Am I eligible to enter?

As highlighted by the Oxford Scientist…

  • You need to be a school, sixth form or college student in the UK, about to enter into Year 11, 12 or 13 (or equivalent) for the academic year 2018-2019.
  • You need to be fascinated by science and want to communicate it to those around you.
  • And you would like to see your work published in the next issue of The Oxford Scientist

What would I have to write and when is it due?

Is it really for me?

You can do this. According to Frontiers, an academic publisher, we live in a “golden age of science and environmental journalism”. If you have a passion for all things science, and you love writing (or the idea of presenting on TV), then science communication/journalism could just be the career for you.