Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT announces 2017-18 class of fellows
Ten elite science journalists from four countries will be part of the program's 35th class.
Ten elite science journalists from four countries will be part of the program's 35th class.
Former science editor at The New York Times will assume his KSJ duties in July.
Ten journalists have been selected to join the KSJ Program at MIT, a global fellowship program for journalists covering science, technology, health, and the environment.
MIT hosts national ScienceWriters2015 conference.
Conference hosted by MIT-SHASS and the Knight Science Journalism fellowship program is the largest annual gathering of science communicators in the U.S.
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