Calling keen engineers with writing skills…

Discovery channelCalling all keen engineers with great writing skills to help with the science notes for a popular science series called Outrageous Acts of Science for the Discovery Channel.

The series is running until May 2016.  There are usually at least 20 engineering clips in the summer/autumn time that need write ups for and then another 20 or so in the early part of the year.  Many of these clips are related to vehicles, engines and design.

Some of the clips are very straight forward and don’t take more than 30minutes, while others are more complicated.  On average the production team assumes 1-2 hours per clip/page of notes.  The Channel pays £20ph of work.

Please contact Professor Clive Neal-Sturgess as soon as poss if you’re interested…and do pass on to your PhD students.  c.e.n.sturgess@bham.ac.uk

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