Aoife Murray
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Aoife Murray

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Aoife Murray
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Aoife Murray

WriterLondon, United Kingdom
About me
A recent graduate of English Studies with an interest in writing about fashion, art, pop culture, and the internet.
Work history
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    Deputy Radius EditorThe University Times
     - Dublin, IrelandFull Time
    Served as deputy editor of Radius, the cultural supplement to Trinity College Dublin's largest, award-winning student newspaper The University Times. My main responsibilities included editing pieces from across each cultural section of Radius, copywriting for social media posts promoting articles, and overseeing incoming pieces and publication deadlines. I also contributed articles on sustainable fashion.
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    Fashion EditorThe University Times
     - College Green, Dublin 2, IrelandFull Time
    As fashion editor, I produced original and engaging content for digital and print editions of Trinity's largest, award-winning student newspaper. I wrote articles for print publication of the paper's Magazine, and produced three fashion editorial shoots (twice as lead stylist and director, once as co-stylist and co-director). For the paper's cultural supplement Radius, I wrote up interviews with local creatives from the Irish fashion community, previewed and reviewed events, and wrote a popular observational fixture 'Trinity Trend'.
Skills
  • Copyediting
  • Writing
  • Academic Research
  • Fashion Styling
  • Fashion Writing
  • Essay Writing
  • Project Management
  • Copywriting
  • SEO Copywriting
  • CMS Experience
Education
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    BA(Hons) English Studies Trinity College Dublin
     - Dublin, Ireland
    Graduating with a first. Studied a wide range of literature in English, as well as art and film through broad curriculum subjects. I studied abroad at University of California, San Diego. I wrote my final dissertation on contemporary women's short stories, looking at the impact of Belfast as a setting and context for the stories of two contemporary women writers from the city, relying on interdisciplinary research through academic, fine art, and journalistic sources.