A unique opportunity for graduate students to get high-level editorial experience
for the premier neuroethics journal and the official journal of the International
Neuroethics Society. Interns will have access to an international community of
renowned neuroethics scholars and innovation in neuroethics scholarship.
As editorial intern, you will be responsible for attending biweekly editorial meetings
and contributing intellectually to the editorial responsibility of the journal;
organization and transcription of interviews of prominent neuroethicists for
publication in the journal; publicity of the journal to the neuroscience community;
and maintenance of an internal organizational database. Innovation and initiative
is valued and there is some liberty to pursue projects of your own design within the
scope of the journal’s mission. Work runs approximately 10-20hrs a week,
depending on the editorial cycle.
Please contact jequeen@emory.edu for more information.
Deadline for applications: June 28, 2013
Eligibility: Must currently be a graduate student, from any discipline,
with an interest in neuroethics and editorial work. Must be organized
and capable of meeting deadlines. Web management skills an asset.
Must be able to attend regular meetings at Emory University.
How to apply: Send a 1-pg letter of interest, CV, and letter of
recommendation to jequeen@emory.edu
American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience
Emory University
1531 Dickey Drive
Atlanta, GA 30322
http://www.ajobneuroscience.com/
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