Knight Science Journalism is seeking applications for its fellowship program and welcome science journalists from around the world to apply for this unique and career-enhancing opportunity.
The program is designed to offer a rich and varied mix of coursework, attendance at departmental colloquia, research trips, lab visits, interviews, reading, and writing.
Knight fellowship programs and activities:
- Seminars: Fellows meet regularly for seminars with top researchers and media professionals;
- Field Trips: The program organizes several trips each year to locations of special interest to science and technology writers;
- Digital Media Training: The number of storytelling channels open to journalists is multiplying, and program want their Fellows to return to the workforce with more technical skills than they had coming in;
- Workshops: Occasionally the program organizes special 1- or 2-day workshops on science, technology, and journalism issues.
Eligibility
To be eligible for a Knight Fellowship, applicants must:
- Be full-time journalists, whether on staff or freelance. Part-time writers or producers are not eligible;
- Have at least three full years of experience covering science, technology, the environment, or medicine;
- Be reporters, writers, editors, producers, illustrators, filmmakers, or photojournalists. They may work for newspapers, magazines, television, radio, and digital media.
Fellowship
Fellows will receive a stipend of USD 70,000 as well as some additional benefits, including basic health insurance.
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