Deadline: 22 September 2015
The GroundTruth Project is seeking applicants for climate change fellowship in building a robust and diverse editorial team of reporting fellows and editors to lead a multimedia reporting project over the next three years that will track the impact of global warming.
GroundTruth will select journalists from around the world with strengths across different media platforms, including radio, video, photography, data visualization and the written word.
The GroundTruth Project seeks to build the capacity for freedom of expression in developing countries around the world by helping to train a new generation of correspondents who can work together across different media platforms and cultural backgrounds.
Benefits
- The selected fellows will travel to France to cover the 2015 Paris Climate Conference in December and work with the GroundTruth team to shape an in-depth, multimedia package to be reported over the next three years.
- During the four-week fellowship, fellows will produce live coverage of the event, develop sources and ideas and receive training and mentorship from veteran correspondents.
- They also will become eligible for additional climate change reporting opportunities with GroundTruth that will continue through 2018.
Eligibility Criteria
Reporting fellowship applicants can be from any country, but must be early in their careers and show a demonstrated interest in, and unique talent for, covering the environment.
How to Apply
Interested applicants can apply via given website.
For more information, please visit Climate Change Fellowship.