Fellowships

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Alliance of Civilizations International Fellowship Leaders from North America, Europe, Middle Eastern, and North African countries will develop awareness of media, culture, politics, business, governmental institutions, civil society, and religion in one another’s countries.

Arthur F. Burns Fellowship An exchange of journalists between Germany and the U.S.

Daniel Pearl Fellowship An opportunity for print journalists from world countries with an emerging free press to work as reporters in an American news organization.

East – West Media Fellows Travel and exchange opportunities for media professionals in the U.S., Asian, and the Pacific Region.

International Reporting Project IRP is accepting applications for international reporting by April 1, 2011. U.S. journalists from all media are invited to submit proposals outlining their planned reporting on global religious subjects. These might include such topics as how religion has an impact on a country’s policies in health, education, culture and the arts, elections or politics, gender rights, minority affairs, economic development or post-conflict resolution.

Knight International Journalism Fellowship Knight Fellows work internationally to promote journalism that holds businesses and government officials accountable.

Knight Luce Fellowship for Reporting on World Religion Offers stipends for American journalists to report stories that demonstrate religion crossing borders and establishing boundaries across the globe.

Lilly Scholarships in Religion Any full time journalist can apply for up to $5,000 for tuition and expenses to take a religion course at any U.S. or Canadian university.

Marshall Memorial Fellowship Leaders from the U.S. and Europe have an opportunity to learn about society, institutions and people on the other side of the Atlantic.

Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Journalists can apply for travel grants for reporting projects throughout the world, with an emphasis on under-reported issues.

Templeton-Cambridge Fellowship in Science & Religion Three week summer seminar at the University of Cambridge plus stipend for project work.

World Affairs Journalism Fellowships Journalists from the U.S. travel abroad for two weeks to report on stories that matter in local communities.

World Press Institute Fellowship Journalists from all over the world travel the U.S. to attend briefings, interviews and visitations.

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