The Royal Society of Medicine and Medical Journalists’ Association have announced the winners of inaugural Sarah Hughes Trust Prize. The BBC News journalists Rachel Schraer and Jack Goodman have won Read more…
Headlines Network has launched mental health workshops for journalists, mental health training for newsrooms and a podcast, Behind The Headlines, produced by MJA Member, and former BBC journalist, Rachael Buchanan, Read more…
Sir Colin Blakemore, an outstanding scientist, is celebrated for his outstanding contribution to the understanding of vision and neural plasticity, the process whereby brain cells reorganise themselves in response to Read more…
Given how many MJA members featured in shortlists for the Association of British Science Writers Awards, it’s probably no surprise that so many found their way into the winners’ circle. Read more…
Pulse editor Jaimie Kaffash has been named Editor of the Year (business media) at this year’s PPA Awards, after seeing off a shortlist of eight other editors, including the Press Read more…
Given the pandemic it’s perhaps not surprising that health and medicine has been a huge focus for science reporting, and this is reflected in the roll-call of finalists for this Read more…
Last couple of weeks to make your entry. The award closes on June 30, 2022. In conjunction with the Medical Journalists’ Association, the Sarah Hughes Trust has launched an annual Read more…
Former Daily Express and Telegraph medical correspondent Clare Dover has died after a long illness. We have invited friends and colleagues to pay tributes to Clare who was renowned for Read more…
MJA member David Oliver not only writes the news, he is making it — having just been elected the 122 president of the Royal College of Physicians. David is a Read more…
The Association of British Science Writers invites students from non-selective state funded schools, aged 14-16 years, to submit an 800-word essay on any subject in science, technology, engineering and/or mathematics. Read more…
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