Fellowship
The New York Times is offering a one-year fellowship for early-career reporters. Fellows will produce signature investigative work focused on the state or region they’re reporting from. The annual pay is $85,000…
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The Sir Harry Evans Fellowship is calling for applications for an early-career journalist to spend 6-8 months embedded in a Reuters investigations unit and be mentored by senior Reuters editors, with access to resources from Durham University. The deadline to apply is July 7…
Read More >Applications are now open for the Spring 2025 McGraw Fellowships for Business Journalism, an initiative of the Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY…
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Reporters Without Borders (RWB) Germany is calling for applications for three fellowship programs for journalists at risk…
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The McGraw Business Journalism Fellowship provides grants up to $15,000 and editorial support to produce “deeply reported enterprise and investigative stories that delve into critical economic, financial or business issues across a wide array of subjects.”
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Applications are open for the Joan Shorenstein Fellowship Program…
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This year, the philanthropic arm of the Foreign Press Association (FPA), the The Foreign Press Foundation, will celebrate its 30th Anniversary of its awards and scholarship program to support the next generation of foreign correspondents. To mark this important milestone, the FPA is introducing a new fellowship program which will offer an FPA fellowship and…
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The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). CFR is seeking applicants for its 2023–24 Edward R. Murrow Press Fellowship…
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The New York Times Fellowship is a one-year work program aimed at cultivating the next generation of journalists. It incorporates speakers, feedback and training opportunities. The program’s goal is to benefit not only the participants and The Times, but other newsrooms…
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Do you — or a reporter you know — have a great idea for high-impact investigative or enterprise story that “Follows the Money,” but few resources to take it on?
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