Applications are now open for the 2012-2013 John S. Knight Fellowships at Stanford University from qualified journalists and journalism entrepreneurs from around the world including the US for 20 Fellowships. There are upto nine fellowships available for international candidates and twelve … [Read more...] about John S. Knight Fellowship Opportunity at Stanford University for journalists, journalism innovators and managers
Google and Associated Press invite applications for Journalism and Technology Scholarship
Google in partnership with Associated Press (AP) is inviting applications for AP-Google Journalism and Technology Scholarship program initiated to promote digital and new media skills in student journalists. This program will be administered by the Online News Association. This scholarship program … [Read more...] about Google and Associated Press invite applications for Journalism and Technology Scholarship
SEJ seeks applications for funding to enhance the quality and quantity of environmental journalism
Sourced from: http://www.mladiinfo.com/ Society of Environmental Journalists’ (SEJ’s) Fund for Environmental Journalism is seeking applications for grants of up to $3,500 to help underwrite environmental reporting projects and entrepreneurial ventures. PURPOSE The purpose of the Fund for … [Read more...] about SEJ seeks applications for funding to enhance the quality and quantity of environmental journalism
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: U.S.-AZERBAIJAN MEDIA DEVELOPMENT FUND
The Embassy of the United States of America in Azerbaijan seeks innovative proposals in the areas of media training and journalism education. The U.S.-Azerbaijan Media Development Fund seeks to support the strengthening of independent media in Azerbaijan by awarding on competitive basis project … [Read more...] about CALL FOR PROPOSALS: U.S.-AZERBAIJAN MEDIA DEVELOPMENT FUND
Dart Center seeks applications for 2011 Ochberg Fellowships from mid-career journalists
Dart Center seeks applications from mid-career journalists for an intensive program, to be held in Baltimore Oct. 31 to Nov. 5, aimed at helping them improve the coverage of traumatic events. It is quite a challenging job to report responsibly and credibly on violence and traumatic events — on … [Read more...] about Dart Center seeks applications for 2011 Ochberg Fellowships from mid-career journalists
Asia Leadership Fellow Program 2011 is now open to applications
The Asia Leadership Fellow Program (ALFP) is accepting applications from citizens of Northeast, Southeast and South Asian countries to apply for its 2011 program. The program is open to persons involved in the academia, journalism, business, national and local politics, education, administration, … [Read more...] about Asia Leadership Fellow Program 2011 is now open to applications
Young Reporters against Poverty Competition in Europe
The Young Reporters against Poverty is a Europe-wide competition for students of journalism in Europe to submit a written article (1000 words max.) or radio broadcast (MP3 format, 3 minutes max.) in their native language on the subject of ‘EU development assistance.’ The focus should be "aid" … [Read more...] about Young Reporters against Poverty Competition in Europe
International Human Rights Fellowships from Human Rights Watch
Sourced from: http://www.internationalpeaceandconflict.org Human rights Watch is providing fellowships in International Human rights for recent graduates of law schools or graduate programs in journalism, international relations, area studies or other relevant disciplines from universities … [Read more...] about International Human Rights Fellowships from Human Rights Watch
From “Memory Project” to Citizen Journalism
Karen Gadbois started a blog to document the homes and buildings being torn down after the Katrina disaster. As she dug deeper, she uncovered corruption in a program intended to help New Orleanians renovate their damaged homes. Open Society Institute and Soros Foundation Network … [Read more...] about From “Memory Project” to Citizen Journalism
From “Memory Project” to Citizen Journalism
Karen Gadbois started a blog to document the homes and buildings being torn down after the Katrina disaster. As she dug deeper, she uncovered corruption in a program intended to help New Orleanians renovate their damaged homes. Open Society Institute and Soros Foundation Network … [Read more...] about From “Memory Project” to Citizen Journalism
