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Science Reporting Intern, The Transmitter

  • 2025-10-20 11:01 PM
    Message # 13554340

    The Transmitter offers up-to-date news and analysis of neuroscience and is dedicated to helping scientists at all career stages stay current and build connections.

    Our award-winning news team is seeking an enthusiastic science reporting intern to join our lively newsroom in New York City for the spring of 2026. This is an excellent opportunity for a beginning science journalist to cover the fast-moving field of neuroscience. This paid internship has a 24-hour-per-week minimum requirement. The internship is expected to start in January and end in May.

    The intern will learn how to report and write news articles that educate, challenge and inspire our audience of scientists, and you’ll leave with a collection of great clips. A background or strong interest in neuroscience, genetics, cognition and behavior is essential.

    The Transmitter is funded by the Simons Foundation but is editorially independent. This internship will take place at the Simons Foundation offices in New York City. The position is open until filled, but for priority consideration, please submit your complete application by 15 October 2025.

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES

    • Pitch, report and write news articles for The Transmitter
    • Perform any other duties or tasks as assigned or required 

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

    Education

    • Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in a scientific discipline
    • Graduate journalism coursework preferred

    Experience

    • A background or strong interest in neuroscience, genetics, cognition and behavior
    • Must be familiar with and adhere to journalistic ethics

    REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS

    • Resume
    • Cover letter describing your interest in this position
    • Three clips of your journalistic writing

    COMPENSATION

    • This internship pays $20 to $25 per hour, depending on experience.


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