Finance & economics

Marjorie Deane internship

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Applications are invited for the 2002 Marjorie Deane internship. This award, financed by the Marjorie Deane Foundation, is designed to provide work experience for a would-be or junior journalist under 28, who will spend three months of the summer at The Economist, writing about finance. Applicants should send a letter introducing themselves, with an original article of about 1,000 words intended for the Finance and economics section. Applications must reach us by April 5th, and should be posted to: The business affairs editor (Deane internship), The Economist, 25 St James's Street, London SW1A 1HG

This article appeared in the Finance & economics section of the print edition under the headline “Marjorie Deane internship”

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