Fellowships
Programmes for journalists from inside and outside of the EU to exchange cultural experiences in a professional environment. Participants can expect to immerse themselves in local and surrounding culture and witness the inner workings of a foreign-based news office.
To include your journalism fellowship in the following list, please send information to info@brusselsreporter.eu
The Innovation in Development Reporting Grant Programme
Robert Bosch Stiftung Programs
The Robert Bosch Stiftung offers a wide range of programs for journalists, from short trips to exchange programs and fellowships.
For more information about these programmes, click here.
Balkan Fellowship for Journalistic Excellence
This fellowship, organised by the Robert Bosch Stiftung in partnership with DIE ERSTE österreichische Spar-Casse Privatstiftung and Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN), is addressed to journalists from Southeastern Europe. It aims at enhancing the knowledge and the coverage of European issues in their region.
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ICFJ (International Center for Journalists) Fellowships
The International Center for Journalists proposes several fellowships in the United States and around the world.
For more information about ICFJ, click here.
The Knight International Journalism Fellowships
The Knight International Journalism Fellowships are offered to experienced media professionals. Their purpose is to develop media projects designed to produce lasting, tangible change in the public interest around the world.
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U.S. - Austria Journalism Exchange
This programme offers young print and broadcast journalists from the United States and Austria the opportunity to report from each other's countries.
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The Arthur F. Burns Fellowships Programme
Exchange between German and U.S. journalists. The fellowship allow the fellows work for two months at news organisations in one another's countries.
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The World Affairs Journalism Fellowship Programme
The World Affairs Journalism Fellowships give the opportunity to experienced journalists from the US to travel overseas for about two weeks to report on international stories to increase their understanding of the relationship between local and international issues.
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KPF-EJC Fellowship Programme
The KPF-EJC Fellowship programme was set up by the Korea Press Foundation and the European Journalism Centre to promote journalistic exchange through international understanding, and to foster dialogue between journalists from the Republic of Korea and European Union countries
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NSK-EJC Fellowship Programme
The NSK-EJC Fellowship programme was createad by the the Japanese Newspaper Publishers & Editors Association Nihon Shinbun Kyokai and the European Journalsim Centre. Following the same principle as the KPF-EJC fellowship, this fellowship pursues to foster a better understanding of Japan, through a programme featuring seminars led by top lecturers in Japanese politics, economics and culture.
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University of Oxford, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Fellowship
The University of Oxford offers a unique funded fellowship programme for mid-career journalists at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. The fellowship scheme enables visiting journalists from across the world to do research in Oxford for a period of three to nine months. Fellows enjoy an opportunity to critically reflect upon their profession, to research a subject of their choice under the supervision of an Oxford academic specialising in that area and to enjoy the breadth of academic, cultural and social life at the University of Oxford.
This is not a degree programme but the chance for journalists to engage in academic research in their professional fields of interest.
For more information about the fellowship, click here.
SAJA Reporting Fellowships (for US and Canadian journalists)
The objective of this fellowship is to promote a rare element in 24/7-news-cycle journalism: in-depth and follow-up reporting on major events relating to South Asia or South Asians, long after the breaking-news crews have moved on.
For more information about the fellowship, click here.
One World Media Fellowship
The One World Media Fellowship brings a group of senior broadcasters from the developing world to the UK for a two-week fellowship every year.
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The Pascal Decroos Fund for Investigative Journalism
The working grants of this Flemish independent non-profit organization seek to enable journalists to execute journalistic projects of special nature and quality, in other words, projects that could not be realised within the remit of regular journalism.
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