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Opportunity of the week...
Menyou is a brand new digital retailer launching in the UK in March.
We are looking for a highly motivated intern with a huge passion for
publishing who is comfortable and willing to learn about the digital space.
As a digital retailer we are launching with a broad array of content
across music, film, TV, audio books, ebooks and much more. Joining our
expanding UK office, the right candidate will be driven, have an encyclopaedic
knowledge of books and publishing, and a passion for making it in the industry.
Working at our UK head office in Soho, you will be tasked with helping
us grow and administer our Publishing department, first in the UK and then
Europe. The position is for 3 months part-time with travel expenses paid
and the opportunity for the right candidate to turn it into a permanent paid
position.
Please send your CV and a covering letter stating
your 3 favourite independent authors to Ben Dellow.
Blogger competition
Tower Hamlets youth charity Futureversity is giving
London's 15-21 year olds the chance to win an iPad as part of a writing
competition to get young people blogging about their ideas, opinions and
solutions to problems.
Entry competition is free and is open to all young people from 15 to 21.
To enter:
Submit 500 words on what you feel is the biggest issue facing young people today. This could be how young people are represented in the Media, tuition fees or the recession.
Entrants will need to include their name, age and contact details at the top of the article.
Each entry will be judged on its relevance, the ideas discussed and on the ability to present arguments from a unique point of view. One of the aims of the competition is to help young people write about their ideas and think creatively about solutions to youth problems.
The deadline for entries is midnight 15/02/13.
The winning entries will be published by online FV1 magazine www.futureversity.org/FV1 on 22/02/2013. London entrants only. Please email your article to Laura Liszewski.
Entry competition is free and is open to all young people from 15 to 21.
To enter:
Submit 500 words on what you feel is the biggest issue facing young people today. This could be how young people are represented in the Media, tuition fees or the recession.
Entrants will need to include their name, age and contact details at the top of the article.
Each entry will be judged on its relevance, the ideas discussed and on the ability to present arguments from a unique point of view. One of the aims of the competition is to help young people write about their ideas and think creatively about solutions to youth problems.
The deadline for entries is midnight 15/02/13.
The winning entries will be published by online FV1 magazine www.futureversity.org/FV1 on 22/02/2013. London entrants only. Please email your article to Laura Liszewski.
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