8 worldwide fellowships to apply for in 2019

بواسطة IJNet
Dec 27, 2018 في Journalism Basics
Fellowship

Now’s the perfect time of year to be applying to some of the world’s most prestigious journalism fellowships. These applications can be arduous and time-consuming tasks with multiple components. To make sure you don’t miss any crucial deadlines, it’s essential to start preparing ahead of time.

If you’re on the lookout for the fellowship that will kick-start your career, keep these eight opportunities — and their deadlines — in mind:

Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) Fellowship

Deadline: Jan. 31, 2019

Media professionals with innovative ideas to advance the practice or understanding of journalism can apply to this residential fellowship at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) in Columbia, Missouri. Fellows can be based at the University of Missouri or at the fellow’s own newsroom. Stipends vary depending on fellowship length, ranging up to US$10,000 per month. For more information, click here.

Knight-Bagehot Fellowships

Deadline: Jan. 31, 2019

The Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in Economics and Business Journalism allows journalists to grow their understanding of business, economics and finance for one year at Columbia University in New York. Fellows enroll in courses at Columbia's graduate schools of journalism, business, law and international affairs and attend seminars, briefings and field trips with New York-based media organizations and financial institutions. Each fellow receives a $60,000 stipend and free tuition. For more information, click here.

Joan Shorenstein Center Fellowship at Harvard

Deadline: Feb. 1, 2019

Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government is hosting the Joan Shorenstein Center Fellowship, which allows journalists to share, expand and research public policy and political affairs. Fellows spend one semester in residence at Harvard’s campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, receiving a US$30,000 stipend over the course of the semester. For more information, click here.

Open Society Fellowship

Deadline: Feb. 4, 2019

Open Society Fellowship seeks applicants that address new and radical forms of ownership, governance, entrepreneurship, and financialization. Fellows may produce work of their choosing such as academic articles, books, art projects, etc. Fellowship cohorts are allowed the opportunity to work on a collaborative project as well. For more information, click here.

Reuters Journalism Fellowship Program

Deadline: Feb. 11, 2019

Ambitious and high-achieving journalists can spend one to three terms at Oxford University with this research fellowship from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. Fellows research a topic of their choosing along with the broader media industry while taking in Oxford’s academic, cultural and social life. For more information, click here.

World Press Institute Fellowships

Deadline: Feb. 15, 2019

Non-U.S. journalists working outside of the U.S. can apply to this fellowship and expand their knowledge of American journalism and media. World Press Institute fellows will spend time at newsrooms in cities across the country, including New York and Washington, reporting on social issues and observing how the U.S. media covers these topics. For more information, click here.

Knight Science Journalism Fellowships at MIT

Deadline: Feb. 28, 2019

Midcareer journalists who report on science, technology, the environment or medicine can apply to the Knight Science Journalism Program, a nine-month, two-semester program at MIT that aims to spur vigorous, accurate and independent coverage of science and technology. Fellows take part in seminars, digital media trainings, workshops, field trips and more. A $70,000 stipend is provided, along with other benefits. For more information, click here.

Data Journalism Awards

Deadline: April 7, 2019

This year’s Data Journalism Awards, organized by the Global Editors Network (GEN), are open for entries. Twelve winners will each receive a US$1,801 prize and recognition at GEN’s awards ceremony in Lisbon, Portugal. Past winners include BuzzFeed, Quartz, The New York Times, The Guardian, ProPublica and La Nación, in addition to smaller outlets like Ojo Público, Civio Foundation and Convoca. For more information, click here.

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