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Share your story with Varsity.

As a team, we believe in the importance of the student voice. This Easter, we want to hear yours. Using a variety of creative forms, we work to uncover and confront truths within the University, to delve into our experiences as students here, and to see things from a variety of perspectives.

We’re looking for contributors to join each of the paper’s sections. Whether it’s through reporting, writing, illustrating, or photography, there’s a place for you to put your curiosity and ideas into practice. Don’t worry if you don’t have any experience – our team are more than happy to offer any support and guidance that you might need.

Above all, we champion diverse perspectives and outlooks on our University. We want to hear your voice and platform your creativity. So join us today, and help shape the conversation in Cambridge.

Below is the list of roles we’re recruiting for, along with information on how to apply. If you have any questions, feel free to email the Editors-in-Chief for Easter term, Lotte Brundle and Juliette Guéron-Gabrielle at applications@varsity.co.uk.

Please note that applications must be sent to applications@varsity.co.uk by 12pm on the 14th of April, and should include your full name, course, and college.

Newspaper


News or Investigations Correspondents

The Varsity News team plays an essential role in Cambridge, providing timely, objective, and incisive reporting on stories relevant to its readers. Our coverage serves not only to inform Varsity readers, but to hold institutions in the city to account.

As a news correspondent, you will be at the heart of Varsity’s busiest section. This is a challenging time, and your reporting will prove extremely useful. You’ll learn how to write news articles, conduct interviews and fact-check information, and have the opportunity to cover some of the most exciting events of the term. You’ll explore the ins and outs of Cambridge life, joining a team of committed reporters and editors to work on in-depth investigations, breaking news coverage and more.

No experience is required – only a passion for, and commitment to, reporting on news in Cambridge.

To apply: Explain why you want to be involved in the News team, or in the Investigations team, and detail any relevant experience, though none is required (no more than 300 words). Please also provide a critique of one recent Varsity News article of your choice and two content ideas if applying for News Correspondent. If applying for Investigations Correspondent, please provide two original Investigations ideas. (no more than 300 words).

Applications should be sent to applications@varsity.co.uk


Features Writers

Features is one of Varsity’s most intimate sections, publishing personal experiences, reflections and explorations of crucial issues. This term, Features is opening applications for both staff writers and columnists to join our team. We are looking for people to write articles grounded in personal experience, on a broad range of topics; these could be issues such as mental health, access and inclusion that affect the student body, wider themes such as sexuality, masculinity, identity, race, family, grief and love, or any intriguing anecdote or life experience you might share at the pub, from the strange and funny to the serious. We also want Features pieces that relate to the News section and up to date issues. We are searching for writers with diverse backgrounds and life experiences, but also anyone who can offer interesting reflections on issues that affect all of us. So don’t be deterred if your life feels very ‘ordinary’ - we’re sure you’ve got thoughts to offer, and a story or two to tell! No previous experience with Varsity is required.

Staff writers can write about anything and everything, contributing articles based on the Feature's weekly commissions as well as their own ideas. They will work closely with the section editors to develop their writing skills and will be able to write on a diverse plethora of topics and themes.

To apply:Explain what interests, perspectives and experiences you would bring to Varsity Features, and why you want to be a staff writer (300 words max).Provide pitches/ideas for three articles (200 words max per article). All should preferably be on different topics.

Columnists have a unique opportunity to shed light on a particular topic of their choosing which is relevant to Cambridge readers. As a columnist, you’ll work closely with the Features section editors to write articles on a weekly or fortnightly basis. Throughout the term, you'll have the chance to examine an issue, theme or experience you're passionate about in depth, and have the freedom to create a column which reflects your own views, identity, and life experience. Columnists will be expected to contribute 3-8 articles over the course of Lent Term.

To apply: Explain the theme/area you’d like to focus on as a columnist, why it is important to you, and why it should be discussed more in Varsity (300 words max). Provide pitches/ideas for three articles (200 words max per article). All should preferably be related to your chosen column theme.

Applications should be sent to applications@varsity.co.uk


Opinion Writers

There’s a lot to discuss in Cambridge, and we’re committed to placing student perspectives at the centre of the conversation. There’s always a lot going on in Cambridge so we’re keen to put together a strong team of staff writers and columnists to write on the issues dominating Cambridge and the wider world.

Staff writer: As a staff writer at Varsity, you’ll write consistently on a plethora of issues, giving you a great opportunity to expand your writing repertoire and deal with different issues in each article. You’ll attend weekly meetings, pitch ideas and join a team of dedicated editors and contributors committed to thinking critically about ongoing events. Unlike columnists who might focus on one issue or theme during the term and look at how this develops, staff writers should be ready to respond to breaking news and have their finger on the pulse of local and wider news. Applicants should demonstrate a close and critical engagement with the issues at the heart of life in Cambridge, as well as an interesting, considered and perhaps unique perspective on them.

To apply: Tell us why you want to be a staff writer, and which areas and issues in Cambridge life you’re particularly interested in exploring and and what perspective you think you could bring to Varsity (200 words max).Please also send ideas for three pieces,explaining the angle you would take and why you think this is something that needs to be argued.

Columnist: An opinion columnist has the opportunity to have a deeper, more critical look into a particular issue or theme over the course of the term, rather than providing an immediate and dynamic take on breaking news and current affairs. A columnist will be expected to write between 3-8 articles during the term about a single issue happening in Cambridge (or elsewhere, provided it is relevant, engaging and could possibly be linked to Cambridge). You’ll work closely with the section editors to examine an issue that you’re passionate about in greater depth, which will then give you the freedom to develop a column that reflects your personality, life experiences and ideas. We’d like to hear unique perspectives on certain issues that differ from many of the typical pitches that we receive.

To apply: Please detail why you want to be an opinion columnist, and also why you think your perspective on an issue of interest would be unique and valuable (no more than 200 words). Please provide a pitch for a proposed column (no more than 300 words), explaining how your column might advance each week or fortnightly.

All applications should be sent to applications@varsity.co.uk


Interviews Writers

This is the perfect section to meet those you admire, and share that encounter with our readers. As an interviews writers, you’ll send contact requests, lead interviews, and be at the heart of Cambridge life, by collecting the stories of those around you and bigger names further a field.

To apply: Outline three interview ideas. Who would you interview? What would be your first question? (400 words max).

All applications should be sent to applications@varsity.co.uk


Science Writers

Whether reporting the latest scientific developments, evaluating cutting edge research, or exploring ethical issues within scientific fields, the Varsity Science section aims to deliver interesting content that is accessible to all readers.

As a Staff Science Writer, you will delve deeper into fields in which you are interested, whether they be technical or reflective of the current social issues in science, and have the opportunity to interview researchers at Cambridge. This term we are particularly looking for Staff Writers to contribute to our Varsity Explains and Cambridge Spotlight series.

Applicants should demonstrate a keen interest in reviewing the latest developments in research, and the ability to reflect on the implications of science on wider society. We would expect to receive at least three articles from each writer per term, and so applicants must be able to dedicate enough time to the role to achieve this.

No experience is required – only a passion for, and commitment to, science in Cambridge.

To apply: Tell us why you want to be a Staff Writer, and what you hope to contribute to the section, and give details of any relevant experience you have, although none is necessary (max 300 words) ideas for three further pieces (a title and a short summary, max 200 words per article).

Applications should be sent to applications@varsity.co.uk


Sport Writers

Sport is a central component of life at Cambridge for many but this section is designed for everyone, not just sportsmen and women. As a Staff Sport Writer at Varsity you can provide a variety of articles ranging from informative match reports to entertaining sports news events in or out of Cambridge. You will also have the chance to go beyond this and work with our section editors to come up with sport analyses, investigations and comment pieces.

To apply: explain why you want to be involved in the Sport team and give details of any relevant experience (300 words maximum). Provide detail of topics you’d like to write about over the course of the term and provide working titles of three possible articles in relation to these topics (300 words maximum).

Applications should be sent to applications@varsity.co.uk

Vulture


Lifestyle Writers

No prior experience is required to be a lifestyle columnist!

A lot goes on in Cambridge , and it can verge on overwhelming - it’s helpful to have a fellow student (or a group of them…) to turn to for advice. AskVulture provides just this: a group of fellow students answering your anonymous questions and and providing advice as well as they can. From adapting to Cambridge life to relationship advice, it’s the chance to help people see things in a new way, or to resolve a burning question/ issue. We’re looking for a team of dedicated writers to do this. You’ll work alongside the other AskVulture writers, and liaise with the Lifestyle editors.

We’re also looking for columnists! Are you a baking whiz, even with a handful of ingredients and an oven that refuses to heat up? Are you an expert at conquering the boredom of exam revision evenings? Do you have a passion which you’d like to share with readers? You would be writing articles over the term on a given theme - and that could be anything (and we mean anything) Lifestyle related.

To apply (AskVulture writer): Tell us why you want to write for AskVulture , and what areas (if any in particular) you think you could tackle (300 words maximum).

To apply (Columnist):Tell us why you want to be a columnist for Lifestyle, and which areas you’d be interested in covering (250 words maximum). Please also send the working titles of three potential articles in this subject area, with at least two well-fleshed out ideas.

All applications should be sent to applications@varsity.co.uk



Arts Columnists

The Arts section is looking for a columnist for Lent term! We are looking for columnists to write a short piece, around 700 words, fortnightly.

- this could involve critiquing exhibitions this term or introducing Varsity readers to your favourite authors, artists and poets.

We also want to encourage a columnist to share a more personal insight and account into art and literature especially considering how it functions for students with a full-on degree and not a lot of free time. These may be pieces on the books that saved you, the art that spoke to you, the poems that got you through breakups/particularly harsh essay feedback.

These articles could come in a series or they may be unrelated to one another. Additionally, these are just suggestions, and we welcome applications for columnists on other topics as well. All we really need from you is passion about the arts and a great voice to tell it with.

To apply:please send us a short paragraph (150-300 words) detailing some general ideas for three pieces as well as any experience that you think would make you perfect for the role (although no experience is necessary!) If you have another idea or angle for a columnist that you think works with our ideas do let us know!

Send your applications in to applications@varsity.co.uk, we can’t wait to read them.


Fashion Columnists

The fashion section is looking for a columnists! We’re seeking a ‘Cambridge fashion correspondent’ whose job it will be to report on fashion in Cambridge, cover fashion-related events and write about student style and trends in general. This would involve fortnightly pieces, each no longer than 700 words. They can take the form of an opinion piece, interview, reportage, personal essay, satire or photoshoot - your choice.

To apply: please write us a short paragraph (150-200 words) giving ideas for the first three pieces you would write and any further details you think would make you particularly suitable for the role (previous experience is not required!) And if you have suggestions for any other topics you’d want to cover in a column, let us know here.

Send applications to applications@varsity.co.uk


Film&TV columnists

Film & TV would love some columnists this Easter Term. We’re looking for a few student writers to cover all things entertainment - particularly someone with a specific interest in women in cinema, race/ethnicity in cinema, disability in cinema or queer cinema. We'd also welcome a columnist/aspiring critic dedicated to producing weekly reviews of new films and TV shows, or someone passionate about the social impact of film and television - perhaps looking at a documentary series. The writers would be expected to contribute 4 - 8 articles across the term of between 600 - 800 words per article. No prior experience in being a columnist is necessary.

To apply, please send a pitch for the type of content you'd like to produce - either that we have mentioned, or that you feel would work particularly well within the section - and three further developed ideas for future content (up to 250 words total).

All applications should be sent to applications@varsity.co.uk


Music Columnists

Music is looking for columnists for Easter Term! We’re looking for one or two student writers to cover all things music related, focussing on a particular topic or area and exploring it from different angles. The writers would be expected to contribute 4 - 8 articles across the term of between 600 - 800 words per article. No prior experience in being a columnist (or even writing for Varsity) is necessary. There is no restriction on genre - it can be on classical music, pop, jazz, folk etc. As long as you have passion and drive to talk about music, we’d love to hear from you!

To apply: please send a pitch for the area you propose focussing on, and three further developed ideas for future content (up to 250 words total). Please also let us know why you would be particularly suited for the role. Additionally, if you have any other ideas for topics you might like to write a column about, do let us know.

All applications should be sent to applications@varsity.co.uk


Theatre Writers

Theatre is looking for a team of regular reviewers to review the best theatre shows and also provide some behind-the-scenes insight by interviewing student writers, directors, producers and actors. No experience is required: to apply just send along a sample review (no more than 400 words) of any theatrical production, film, or TV show you’ve watched recently.

We’re also looking for a regular staff writer: if you have a lot of opinions on theatre and are bursting to share, this is the role for you! You would have free reign to write around 3-4 articles over the course of term, based around anything you like; the articles can be a series or unconnected.

To apply send us a pitch outlining your ideas (no more than 500 words) and why you'd like this role.

All applications should be sent to applications@varsity.co.uk

Visual


Staff Illustrators

Varsity relies on a strong, dynamic visual presence. As a staff illustrator, you’ll have the chance to be at the forefront of that change, joining a creative space where you’ll be encouraged to experiment, and creating art that speaks to student perspectives. Staff Illustrators will work closely with our Illustrations Editor and will be expected to provide 2-3 pieces throughout the term. They will also be involved in producing illustrations for the annual Review and Yearbook - a magazine to be published in June. Whether you are an artist, graphic designer or cartoonist, we’d love to hear from you.

To apply: Please provide details of any skills and experience you have (including a link to your portfolio if possible).

Send all applications to applications@varsity.co.uk


Photography Team

Our photography team keeps the newspaper looking fresh and vibrant with new and original photographic content. As a staff photographer, you will work with the photography editor and receive training, and will also have the chance to pursue the creative projects you are interested in.

To apply: Please send an informal email outlining any skills and experience you have (attaching images you have taken, or including a link to your portfolio if possible).


We are also re-opening the positions of Sports Editor and for roles on the Social Media Team. Please refer to this article for information about applying for these positions.

Keen to contribute to the paper without taking on an official role? To hear about upcoming opportunities in sections you’re interested in, join the relevant Facebook groups for interested writers. We post regular commissions on both the Varsity writers Facebook groups, and the specific section-based Facebook groups.

We’re also always open to pitches, on any issue or theme which may interest you, so please drop us an email with your ideas at any time!

Don’t hesitate to apply! We’re incredibly excited to receive your application.