News13.11.14

The Pantograph Punch Summer Internships

The Pantograph Punch is delighted to announce two internships for 2015.

The Pantograph Punch is delighted to announce two internships for 2015

About the Internship

We’ve developed this programme for early-career writers and editors based in New Zealand who are looking to develop their skills and experience.

Successful applicants will work for a three-month period between January – March 2015. During this time, you’ll work as a section editor under an artform of your choosing (film, music, theatre, art, or literature) planning, assigning and editing articles and reviews under the mentorship of the site’s editors. As well as this, you’ll develop and write two feature articles, which will receive editorial guidance and be featured on the site.

The internships are worth $1000 each and will involve a commitment of approximately 6 hours a week (these hours are flexible and will be arranged with the editorial team).

Interns will receive:

  • One-on-one professional development
  • The opportunity to work with some of New Zealand’s upcoming and established literary talents
  • A post-internship reference for job, scholarship or funding applications

What we’re looking for

We’re looking for interns who are passionate about the arts and who have excellent writing and editing skills. Familiarity with HTML5 would be helpful, but not essential.

To apply

To apply for The Pantograph Punch Summer Internship, please email [email protected] with:

  • Your CV
  • Three writing samples
  • A cover letter that includes two pitches for articles you would work on during your internship (you may not end up working on these, but this is to give us an idea of your interests)

The closing date for applications is Friday 28 November

 

For queries or requests for further information,
please email Rosabel Tan at [email protected]

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