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Applications are open for The Next Page: Editors

February 1, 2023

We're thrilled to be involved in The Next Page: Editors, which is now accepting applications.

In 2023, this programme focuses on the development of up to 15 early-career magazine editors, with participants receiving mentorship and taking part in three wānanga across the year. Nau mai, haere mai!

Te kaupapa

Editors play a vital role in our media landscape, yet very few opportunities exist to support their development - whether it’s skills training, individualised mentorship, or having the chance to build a community of peers. This programme is a response to that.

Running throughout 2023, The Next Page is designed with and for the next generation of magazine editors in Aotearoa. It will bring together up to 15 editors for three weekends across the year - with sessions focused on developing critical skills, relationships, and industry knowledge - as well as each editor receiving mentorship over a six-month period.

Hosted by The Spinoff in partnership with Ensemble, North & South, Pantograph Punch and E-Tangata, this programme will run on the following dates and will feature discussions and workshops led by industry experts. Note that these include overnight stays as part of the programme:

• Fri 28 — Sat 29 April 2023 (from 8am Friday to 6pm Saturday)

• Fri 21 — Sat 22 July 2023 (from 8am Friday to 6pm Saturday)

• Fri 3 — Sat 4 November 2023 (from 8am Friday to 9.30pm Saturday)

We strongly encourage anyone who identifies as an early-career magazine editor to apply, and in particular editors who are currently under-represented across the industry. 

You do not have to be employed at a publication to apply. You may be working as an independent or freelance editor, or working on your own project. Please note, however, that we will be prioritising magazine-style editors who work across some combination of news, interviews, features, profiles, opinion and reviews. 

For those successful applicants who are not currently on a full-time salary, we will provide a stipend to cover your time to attend. 

This opportunity is open to anyone residing in Aotearoa and we will contribute to travel expenses for those who need to travel in order to attend. Catering and accommodation as part of the wānanga will be covered by the programme.

Paearu tuku

To apply for the programme, just fill out this form.

If you have any questions, please contact Rosabel Tan at rosabel@thespinoff.co.nz

Submissions close on Wednesday February 15 at 5pm.

This initiative is made possible with the support of NZ On Air’s Public Interest Journalism Fund.

Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
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We're thrilled to be involved in The Next Page: Editors, which is now accepting applications.

In 2023, this programme focuses on the development of up to 15 early-career magazine editors, with participants receiving mentorship and taking part in three wānanga across the year. Nau mai, haere mai!

Te kaupapa

Editors play a vital role in our media landscape, yet very few opportunities exist to support their development - whether it’s skills training, individualised mentorship, or having the chance to build a community of peers. This programme is a response to that.

Running throughout 2023, The Next Page is designed with and for the next generation of magazine editors in Aotearoa. It will bring together up to 15 editors for three weekends across the year - with sessions focused on developing critical skills, relationships, and industry knowledge - as well as each editor receiving mentorship over a six-month period.

Hosted by The Spinoff in partnership with Ensemble, North & South, Pantograph Punch and E-Tangata, this programme will run on the following dates and will feature discussions and workshops led by industry experts. Note that these include overnight stays as part of the programme:

• Fri 28 — Sat 29 April 2023 (from 8am Friday to 6pm Saturday)

• Fri 21 — Sat 22 July 2023 (from 8am Friday to 6pm Saturday)

• Fri 3 — Sat 4 November 2023 (from 8am Friday to 9.30pm Saturday)

We strongly encourage anyone who identifies as an early-career magazine editor to apply, and in particular editors who are currently under-represented across the industry. 

You do not have to be employed at a publication to apply. You may be working as an independent or freelance editor, or working on your own project. Please note, however, that we will be prioritising magazine-style editors who work across some combination of news, interviews, features, profiles, opinion and reviews. 

For those successful applicants who are not currently on a full-time salary, we will provide a stipend to cover your time to attend. 

This opportunity is open to anyone residing in Aotearoa and we will contribute to travel expenses for those who need to travel in order to attend. Catering and accommodation as part of the wānanga will be covered by the programme.

Paearu tuku

To apply for the programme, just fill out this form.

If you have any questions, please contact Rosabel Tan at rosabel@thespinoff.co.nz

Submissions close on Wednesday February 15 at 5pm.

This initiative is made possible with the support of NZ On Air’s Public Interest Journalism Fund.

Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
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Applications are open for The Next Page: Editors

February 1, 2023

We're thrilled to be involved in The Next Page: Editors, which is now accepting applications.

In 2023, this programme focuses on the development of up to 15 early-career magazine editors, with participants receiving mentorship and taking part in three wānanga across the year. Nau mai, haere mai!

Te kaupapa

Editors play a vital role in our media landscape, yet very few opportunities exist to support their development - whether it’s skills training, individualised mentorship, or having the chance to build a community of peers. This programme is a response to that.

Running throughout 2023, The Next Page is designed with and for the next generation of magazine editors in Aotearoa. It will bring together up to 15 editors for three weekends across the year - with sessions focused on developing critical skills, relationships, and industry knowledge - as well as each editor receiving mentorship over a six-month period.

Hosted by The Spinoff in partnership with Ensemble, North & South, Pantograph Punch and E-Tangata, this programme will run on the following dates and will feature discussions and workshops led by industry experts. Note that these include overnight stays as part of the programme:

• Fri 28 — Sat 29 April 2023 (from 8am Friday to 6pm Saturday)

• Fri 21 — Sat 22 July 2023 (from 8am Friday to 6pm Saturday)

• Fri 3 — Sat 4 November 2023 (from 8am Friday to 9.30pm Saturday)

We strongly encourage anyone who identifies as an early-career magazine editor to apply, and in particular editors who are currently under-represented across the industry. 

You do not have to be employed at a publication to apply. You may be working as an independent or freelance editor, or working on your own project. Please note, however, that we will be prioritising magazine-style editors who work across some combination of news, interviews, features, profiles, opinion and reviews. 

For those successful applicants who are not currently on a full-time salary, we will provide a stipend to cover your time to attend. 

This opportunity is open to anyone residing in Aotearoa and we will contribute to travel expenses for those who need to travel in order to attend. Catering and accommodation as part of the wānanga will be covered by the programme.

Paearu tuku

To apply for the programme, just fill out this form.

If you have any questions, please contact Rosabel Tan at rosabel@thespinoff.co.nz

Submissions close on Wednesday February 15 at 5pm.

This initiative is made possible with the support of NZ On Air’s Public Interest Journalism Fund.

No items found.
Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program

Applications are open for The Next Page: Editors

February 1, 2023

We're thrilled to be involved in The Next Page: Editors, which is now accepting applications.

In 2023, this programme focuses on the development of up to 15 early-career magazine editors, with participants receiving mentorship and taking part in three wānanga across the year. Nau mai, haere mai!

Te kaupapa

Editors play a vital role in our media landscape, yet very few opportunities exist to support their development - whether it’s skills training, individualised mentorship, or having the chance to build a community of peers. This programme is a response to that.

Running throughout 2023, The Next Page is designed with and for the next generation of magazine editors in Aotearoa. It will bring together up to 15 editors for three weekends across the year - with sessions focused on developing critical skills, relationships, and industry knowledge - as well as each editor receiving mentorship over a six-month period.

Hosted by The Spinoff in partnership with Ensemble, North & South, Pantograph Punch and E-Tangata, this programme will run on the following dates and will feature discussions and workshops led by industry experts. Note that these include overnight stays as part of the programme:

• Fri 28 — Sat 29 April 2023 (from 8am Friday to 6pm Saturday)

• Fri 21 — Sat 22 July 2023 (from 8am Friday to 6pm Saturday)

• Fri 3 — Sat 4 November 2023 (from 8am Friday to 9.30pm Saturday)

We strongly encourage anyone who identifies as an early-career magazine editor to apply, and in particular editors who are currently under-represented across the industry. 

You do not have to be employed at a publication to apply. You may be working as an independent or freelance editor, or working on your own project. Please note, however, that we will be prioritising magazine-style editors who work across some combination of news, interviews, features, profiles, opinion and reviews. 

For those successful applicants who are not currently on a full-time salary, we will provide a stipend to cover your time to attend. 

This opportunity is open to anyone residing in Aotearoa and we will contribute to travel expenses for those who need to travel in order to attend. Catering and accommodation as part of the wānanga will be covered by the programme.

Paearu tuku

To apply for the programme, just fill out this form.

If you have any questions, please contact Rosabel Tan at rosabel@thespinoff.co.nz

Submissions close on Wednesday February 15 at 5pm.

This initiative is made possible with the support of NZ On Air’s Public Interest Journalism Fund.

Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
No items found.

We're thrilled to be involved in The Next Page: Editors, which is now accepting applications.

In 2023, this programme focuses on the development of up to 15 early-career magazine editors, with participants receiving mentorship and taking part in three wānanga across the year. Nau mai, haere mai!

Te kaupapa

Editors play a vital role in our media landscape, yet very few opportunities exist to support their development - whether it’s skills training, individualised mentorship, or having the chance to build a community of peers. This programme is a response to that.

Running throughout 2023, The Next Page is designed with and for the next generation of magazine editors in Aotearoa. It will bring together up to 15 editors for three weekends across the year - with sessions focused on developing critical skills, relationships, and industry knowledge - as well as each editor receiving mentorship over a six-month period.

Hosted by The Spinoff in partnership with Ensemble, North & South, Pantograph Punch and E-Tangata, this programme will run on the following dates and will feature discussions and workshops led by industry experts. Note that these include overnight stays as part of the programme:

• Fri 28 — Sat 29 April 2023 (from 8am Friday to 6pm Saturday)

• Fri 21 — Sat 22 July 2023 (from 8am Friday to 6pm Saturday)

• Fri 3 — Sat 4 November 2023 (from 8am Friday to 9.30pm Saturday)

We strongly encourage anyone who identifies as an early-career magazine editor to apply, and in particular editors who are currently under-represented across the industry. 

You do not have to be employed at a publication to apply. You may be working as an independent or freelance editor, or working on your own project. Please note, however, that we will be prioritising magazine-style editors who work across some combination of news, interviews, features, profiles, opinion and reviews. 

For those successful applicants who are not currently on a full-time salary, we will provide a stipend to cover your time to attend. 

This opportunity is open to anyone residing in Aotearoa and we will contribute to travel expenses for those who need to travel in order to attend. Catering and accommodation as part of the wānanga will be covered by the programme.

Paearu tuku

To apply for the programme, just fill out this form.

If you have any questions, please contact Rosabel Tan at rosabel@thespinoff.co.nz

Submissions close on Wednesday February 15 at 5pm.

This initiative is made possible with the support of NZ On Air’s Public Interest Journalism Fund.

No items found.
Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program

Applications are open for The Next Page: Editors

February 1, 2023

We're thrilled to be involved in The Next Page: Editors, which is now accepting applications.

In 2023, this programme focuses on the development of up to 15 early-career magazine editors, with participants receiving mentorship and taking part in three wānanga across the year. Nau mai, haere mai!

Te kaupapa

Editors play a vital role in our media landscape, yet very few opportunities exist to support their development - whether it’s skills training, individualised mentorship, or having the chance to build a community of peers. This programme is a response to that.

Running throughout 2023, The Next Page is designed with and for the next generation of magazine editors in Aotearoa. It will bring together up to 15 editors for three weekends across the year - with sessions focused on developing critical skills, relationships, and industry knowledge - as well as each editor receiving mentorship over a six-month period.

Hosted by The Spinoff in partnership with Ensemble, North & South, Pantograph Punch and E-Tangata, this programme will run on the following dates and will feature discussions and workshops led by industry experts. Note that these include overnight stays as part of the programme:

• Fri 28 — Sat 29 April 2023 (from 8am Friday to 6pm Saturday)

• Fri 21 — Sat 22 July 2023 (from 8am Friday to 6pm Saturday)

• Fri 3 — Sat 4 November 2023 (from 8am Friday to 9.30pm Saturday)

We strongly encourage anyone who identifies as an early-career magazine editor to apply, and in particular editors who are currently under-represented across the industry. 

You do not have to be employed at a publication to apply. You may be working as an independent or freelance editor, or working on your own project. Please note, however, that we will be prioritising magazine-style editors who work across some combination of news, interviews, features, profiles, opinion and reviews. 

For those successful applicants who are not currently on a full-time salary, we will provide a stipend to cover your time to attend. 

This opportunity is open to anyone residing in Aotearoa and we will contribute to travel expenses for those who need to travel in order to attend. Catering and accommodation as part of the wānanga will be covered by the programme.

Paearu tuku

To apply for the programme, just fill out this form.

If you have any questions, please contact Rosabel Tan at rosabel@thespinoff.co.nz

Submissions close on Wednesday February 15 at 5pm.

This initiative is made possible with the support of NZ On Air’s Public Interest Journalism Fund.

Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
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