The British Science Association’s (BSA) Media Fellowships provide a unique opportunity for practising scientists, clinicians and engineers to spend two to six weeks working at the heart of a media outlet such as The Guardian, BBC Breakfast or Sky News during summer 2019.
Applications for our institution close on Friday 12 April 2019 and can be submitted via .

Dr Lucy Green during her Media Fellowship in 2018
The Fellowship aims to give scientists the confidence to engage with the media, bridge the gap between journalists and scientists, and tackle mistrust. You can read more about the scheme on the , or watch a short film on their . You might also find it useful to read about others’ experience on placement, for example, by reading , or this interview with our previous Media Fellows.
Dr Lucy Green was our Media Fellow in 2018. When asked what was the most important lesson she learned from the experience, she commented:
“This was a great summer! The Media Fellowship scheme is fabulous … thanks!
“I’ve seen how journalists are swamped with information and pressed for time. They just may not notice some of the important science that is taking place. It made me really appreciate the need to present the science as a good story with lots of media associated with it, either in press releases or through other channels.”
Who is eligible?
Before applying you should check the , as well as the key dates you’ll need to be available. You can download all the documents on the .
Ready to apply?
This year applications are being collected via an . The form will ask you a few questions about your role, your interest in the media, and what you hope to gain from the scheme. You can request a copy of the application questions in a Word Document if you would like to prepare answers before submitting.
For further queries, contact the BSA on: mediafellows@britishscienceassociation.org
