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Hello,

Please make a note of this event in your diary and pass on the information to others you think would be interested. More details will follow shortly.

I look forward to meeting you there.

Thanks.

Uchenna Izundu
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ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY'S ARTS JOURNALISM BURSARY SCHEME

The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), based in Stratford-upon-Avon, is looking to recruit journalists for the second year of its arts journalist development scheme.

The RSC is dedicated to making its work visible to a diverse range of people and has identified a number of audiences it wishes to target including 16-44 year olds and minority ethnic groups. As part of this work, the RSC would like to develop relationships with journalists who have connections with ethnic and/or youth press to raise its profile about various productions and initiatives. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop freelance work, network with national arts journalists, and enhance your arts journalism career.

To learn more about the scheme; meet actors, directors, and theatre staff; develop contacts with national arts journalists; speak to previous journalists involved in last year's scheme; and see shows in Stratford-upon-Avon, come to the RSC's arts journalism session on:

WHEN:July 7,2007
TIME: 3pm-5.30pm
WHERE:RSC in Stratford-upon-Avon
COST: £5 payable on the door


If you have any questions, call Uchenna Izundu on 07734 986 359
To register a place email mediachisolutions@googlemail.com

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