Join Varsity’s visual team this Easter
Now is the ideal time to take your role at the beating heart of student journalism in Cambridge

Applications to join Varsity’s visual team in Easter 2024 are now open. Apply to be a photographer or illustrator in order to make your mark on the paper.
Varsity is the oldest and only independent student newspaper in Cambridge, and one of only three in the UK. We hold institutions to account, representing the interests of students with integrity, ambition, and a creative edge.
The Easter team’s primary responsibility will be to produce a glossy 64-page magazine, the Yearbook & Review, at the beginning of June. Until then, however, the team will produce high-quality and regular online content throughout term, and afterwards in the Summer vacation.
Therefore, visuals will have a huge role in Varsity this coming term. We are looking for a large team of photographers and illustrators who are keen to make the paper more aesthetically engaging, who are willing to make their mark on how the website and Yearbook will look and feel.
The Editors-in-Chief of Varsity in Easter term will be Alice Mainwood (aem224) and Felix Armstrong (fa447). Don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions about the application process or what it’s like to contribute to the paper.
Now is the ideal time to join Varsity.
How to apply
All applications must include:
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Your full name, subject, year, and college.
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The role (s) for which you would like to apply.
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Whether you would be willing to consider other positions, if you are not offered your desired role (s).
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Any other extracurricular commitments in Easter term
Please see the information below for specific details on how to apply for each role. Applications must be submitted to applications@varsity.co.uk by midday Wednesday 3rd April.
Please note that applications to be a writer are also open. Please find more information here.
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