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Still, the South African Medical Association says government doctors in the country aren’t paid enough (Photo by Pradeep Gaur/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Medical association considers legal action over government’s failure to place junior doctors

More than 2 400 interns and over 2 200 community service doctors are still awaiting placements, which are necessary to complete the statutory requirements so they can practice

Back to school: Institutions such as Unisa help aspiring teachers to gain work experience.

Internships would spawn ace teachers

Students studying to be teachers by distance learning should be given more time in classrooms

We’re hiring: Mid-level political reporter
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Internships at the M&G

The Mail & Guardian is pleased to invite young graduates to apply for one of four paid editorial internships.

Where are the black experts? The few we have in the health sector are rarely quoted in the media.

Health department frustrates medical graduates waiting for internships

In the first of a series on doctors who have graduated but are struggling to find an internship, The Daily Vox speaks to Joanne Cunniffe-Miller.

Bhekisisa editor Mia Malan gives tips on how to write health comment pieces without putting your reader to sleep.

Work with us: We’re offering three paid internships for final year students

​Bhekisisa, the Mail & Guardian’s Health Journalism Centre, is offering three, paid journalism internships to final year journalism students.

Editorial: It’s dangerous to other foreigners (Photo Archive)

The M&G invites applications for a social justice fellowship

If social justice is your beat, we’d like to invite you to apply for the M&G and Rosa Luxemburg Foundation’s social justice reporting fellowship.

Reciprocal dividends: Interns can add value to a business and gain work experience at the same time.

Internship as a gateway to work

On- the-job training gives matriculants and graduates an advantage when they look for work.