Want a job? EM is looking for students with journalistic aspirations

Erasmus Magazine, the independent and journalistic magazine about the university, is looking for students with journalistic ambitions. Are you the kind of person who:
- Often encounters interesting situations and people and wishes to devote a sharply perceptive or witty monthly column to these?
- Is good at taking photos or filming short reports?
- Likes to get creative with a smartphone or camera and wishes to share his or her student life with Erasmus Magazine’s website’s visitors through regular vlogs?
- Has a good eye for news stories, knows how to write and likes to attend student events and write about these?
If your answer to any of these questions is ‘yes’, send an email containing your name, age and degree course, one paragraph on why you think you are suited for the job and at least one sample of previously published work to [email protected].
If you have never had any of your writing published before, don’t worry – we may ask you to write a test column or test article instead. You don’t necessarily need experience; a little passion and a flair for words will suffice!
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Wieneke GunnewegEditor-in-chief
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