kimhollamby
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Are you a young sailor with a practical knowledge of boats, who can also write and would like to become a journalist?
The Geoff Pack Scholarship is dedicated to the memory of Yachting Monthly’s former editor who died from cancer in May 1997 at the age of 39. Geoff joined YM at the age of 19 as an editorial assistant and rose through the ranks to editor 15 years later.
The scholarship is a two-year traineeship worth around £15,000 a year, working on Yachting Monthly and other IPC marine magazines.
Applicants are asked to submit two articles – one should be a profile of a yachtsman and his boat, the other a 500-word article on the pros and cons of shoal draught for cruising yachts. Send both articles, with covering letter, to:
Paul Gelder,
Editor,
Yachting Monthly,
Room 2215,
King’s Reach Tower,
Stamford Street,
London SE1 9LS.
The scheme has enabled several talented people to join magazine teams here - among them David Pugh (who has just taken up a full time position at Yachting World) and Toby Hodges on Yachting Monthly. Competition for places is fierce and there have been instances of runners-up candidates also making their way into employment here. Readers are often rightfully concerned that writers on marine magazines should possess both excellent editorial skills and equally excellent boating knowledge - all Geoff Pack scholars to-date have been accepted purely on the basis of their potential for the former and a provable background for the latter.
The Geoff Pack Scholarship is dedicated to the memory of Yachting Monthly’s former editor who died from cancer in May 1997 at the age of 39. Geoff joined YM at the age of 19 as an editorial assistant and rose through the ranks to editor 15 years later.
The scholarship is a two-year traineeship worth around £15,000 a year, working on Yachting Monthly and other IPC marine magazines.
Applicants are asked to submit two articles – one should be a profile of a yachtsman and his boat, the other a 500-word article on the pros and cons of shoal draught for cruising yachts. Send both articles, with covering letter, to:
Paul Gelder,
Editor,
Yachting Monthly,
Room 2215,
King’s Reach Tower,
Stamford Street,
London SE1 9LS.
The scheme has enabled several talented people to join magazine teams here - among them David Pugh (who has just taken up a full time position at Yachting World) and Toby Hodges on Yachting Monthly. Competition for places is fierce and there have been instances of runners-up candidates also making their way into employment here. Readers are often rightfully concerned that writers on marine magazines should possess both excellent editorial skills and equally excellent boating knowledge - all Geoff Pack scholars to-date have been accepted purely on the basis of their potential for the former and a provable background for the latter.