I, Science is the student-run science magazine of Imperial College London. Shortlisted three times for magazine of the year in the Guardian Student Media Awards and with past editors and contributors going on to work for the likes of New Scientist or the BBC, the magazine has been a successful springboard for new science writers since its launch seven years ago.
I, Science is the student-run science magazine of Imperial College London. Shortlisted three times for magazine of the year in the Guardian Student Media Awards and with past editors and contributors going on to work for the likes of New Scientist or the BBC, the magazine has been a successful springboard for new science writers since its launch seven years ago.
I, Science is the student-run science magazine of Imperial College London. Shortlisted three times for magazine of the year in the Guardian Student Media Awards and with past editors and contributors going on to work for the likes of New Scientist or the BBC, the magazine has been a successful springboard for new science writers since its launch seven years ago.
The Secret of Writing Its misleading to think of writers as special creatures, word sorcerers who possess some sort of magic knowledge hidden from everyone else. Writers are ordinary people who like to write. They feel the urge to write, and scratch that itch every chance they have. Writers get their ideas down on paper using particular strategies that seem to work for them.
Wild Travel is your guide to the world’s most amazing wildlife encounters, with details of where to go, when to go and what you can expect to see when you get there. Features in the magazine include wildlife destination guides, trip reports from wildlife writers on location, field guides to individual species, kit reviews and wildlife photography workshops. Packed with wildlife and conservation news and recommendations from the most respected writers, photographers and tour operators in the business, Wild Travel is your ticket to enjoying many of nature’s greatest spectacles first hand.