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Applications are invited for a new Marjorie Deane internship for 2012. This award, financed by the Marjorie Deane Financial Journalism Foundation, is designed to provide work experience for a promising journalist or would-be journalist resident in Japan...25 September, 2011 On a foundation-sponsored internship at the London School of Economics, Dana Andreicut studied for an MSc in economics and philosophy. Her dissertation is titled, "Is the Perfectly Competitive Market a Morally Free Zone?" Now, she is a Brussels-based...08 August, 2011 Every Wednesday, on the 14th floor of a tower in St James´s, a group of journalists gather for lunch in a boardroom overlooking central London. As a living embodiment of The Economist, it is perfect.
First there is tradition—an apparent holdover from... |
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Applications are invited for a new Marjorie Deane internship for 2012. This award, financed by the Marjorie Deane Financial Journalism Foundation, is designed to provide work experience for a promising journalist or would-be journalist resident in Japan...
On a foundation-sponsored internship at the London School of Economics, Dana Andreicut studied for an MSc in economics and philosophy. Her dissertation is titled, "Is the Perfectly Competitive Market a Morally Free Zone?" Now, she is a Brussels-based...
Every Wednesday, on the 14th floor of a tower in St James´s, a group of journalists gather for lunch in a boardroom overlooking central London. As a living embodiment of The Economist, it is perfect.
First there is tradition—an apparent holdover from...