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Nicola Jones, freelance journalist: TEACHER
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Nicola Jones, freelance journalist. Science, environment, technology, Canadian policy. Guide to Sci Comm. From 2009-2014 I served as the science journalist in residence. At UBC's School of Journalism, where I helped to teach a graduate-level course in science journalism. I also often participate in media training classes for scientists (inlcuding the Leopold Leadership programme. Training), and give talks about science journalism (in particular a lecture called 'Behind the scenes at Nature.
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Nicola Jones, freelance journalist: CV
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Nicola Jones, freelance journalist. Science, environment, technology, Canadian policy. Guide to Sci Comm. Magazine and the prestigious science journal Nature. For 10 years, before returning home to Vancouver. Today I live and work from the small town of Pemberton, 2 hours outside of Vancouver. I teach classes in science journalism at UBC, conduct media training for scientists, and edit and write as a freelance journalist, mostly for Nature. August 2013-April 2014. Acting features editor, Nature. Summer 2...
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Nicola Jones, freelance journalist: EDITOR
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Nicola Jones, freelance journalist. Science, environment, technology, Canadian policy. Guide to Sci Comm. I have more than a decade of experience editing everything from news and features written by journalists, to opinion pieces and commentaries written by academics. I would be happy to help edit your grant proposal, paper, or article, on a freelance basis. Here are some examples of commentary pieces I edited for Nature:. Seafood stewardship in crisis. Geothermal quake risks must be faced.
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Nicola Jones, freelance journalist: October 2010
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Nicola Jones, freelance journalist. Science, environment, technology, Canadian policy. Guide to Sci Comm. Thursday, October 28, 2010. I'm a science journalist, living and working from my home in Pemberton, BC, Canada. My academic background is in chemistry and oceanography, but I have written across all the physical sciences, from environmental issues to quantum physics. Browse the site to find out more about my work as reporter, editor and teacher, and be in touch. The main place I publish.
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Nicola Jones, freelance journalist: Welcome
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Nicola Jones, freelance journalist. Science, environment, technology, Canadian policy. Guide to Sci Comm. Thursday, October 28, 2010. I'm a science journalist, living and working from my home in Pemberton, BC, Canada. My academic background is in chemistry and oceanography, but I have written across all the physical sciences, from environmental issues to quantum physics. Browse the site to find out more about my work as reporter, editor and teacher, and be in touch. The main place I publish.
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Nicola Jones, freelance journalist: Guide to Vancouver
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Nicola Jones, freelance journalist. Science, environment, technology, Canadian policy. Guide to Sci Comm. Nic’s guide to Vancouver. This page was originally posted in honour of all the foreign science journalists flying into Vancouver for the 2012 AAAS meeting. But I'll leave it up in case anyone else finds it useful. Disclaimer: I live in Pemberton, which is a 2 hour drive north of Vancouver, so I may not be the best person to provide a guide to Vancouver. You may prefer this actual magazine guide.
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Nicola Jones, freelance journalist: REPORTER
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Nicola Jones, freelance journalist. Science, environment, technology, Canadian policy. Guide to Sci Comm. I have been a science journalist since 2000, after gaining a masters degree from the UBC School of Journalism. I was an intern with Time. Magazine, and then with New Scientist. Magazine in London, where I was a reporter from 2000-2003. I then moved to Nature. In London, where I continue to contribute news and features. I have had freelance pieces in Scientific America. N, the Toronto Star. Simple tem...