Deadline: 1 February 2016
The Knight-Wallace Fellows is currently inviting applications from International Journalists for its 2016 Programme. The Programme includes an academic year of study, reflection and growth at one of the world’s finest universities, nestled in one of the nation’s most livable cities. It is a time of expanding perspectives, intellectual growth and personal transformation.
Up to six international fellowships (four to eight months) are offered each year, as funding is available.
Fellowships Categories
- Burton R. Benjamin Fellowship in Broadcast Journalism
- Benny Friedman Fellowship in Sports Journalism
- Daniel B. Burke Fellowship in General StudiesThe Knight-Wallace Fellows is currently inviting applications from International Journalists for its 2016 Programme. The Programme includes an academic year of study, reflection and growth at one of the world’s finest universities, nestled in one of the nation’s most livable cities. It is a time of expanding perspectives, intellectual growth and personal transformation.
- Ford Fellowship in Transportation Technology and Environment
- Time-Warner Fellowship
- Mike Wallace Fellowship in Investigative Reporting
- Knight Fellowships in Specialty Reporting: Business, Education, Law, Medicine
- Karsten Prager Fellowship in International Reporting
- William C. Richardson Fellowship for Public Policy and Philanthropy
Eligibility criteria
- Applicants must be full-time journalists, with a minimum five years professional experience, whose work appears regularly as an employee or freelancer.
- Print, broadcast, photo, documentary and Internet journalists are eligible.
- There are no academic prerequisites.
How to apply
Applicants must apply online through the website.
For more information, visit International Fellowships.