A special and exciting new program to develop a new generation of investigative reporters, a partnership between Wits Journalism, Rhodes School of Journalism and Media Studies and the Open Society Foundation.
Five Open Society Fellowships in Investigative Reporting are available each year for 2019, 2020 and 2021. Each fellowship will last for 18 months, consisting of 12 months’ study, 6 months’ internship and attendance at two international investigative journalism conferences (one in South African and one in the USA/Europe).
Fellows can study either the Wits University BA Hons in Journalism and Media Studies or the MA in Journalism and Media Studies, depending on their previous qualifications and experience. They will also get an accredited certificate from a Rhodes PAMS course, a portfolio of work and letters of recommendation for their internships.
For the BA Hons in Journalism and Media Studies with a specialization in Investigative Journalism, the program will be made up of four courses and a research report:
– Journalism Studies
– Investigative Journalism A
– Data Journalism
– and a choice of one of Video Journalism, Online Journalism, or Photojournalism
For the MA, the program consists of three courses and a research report
– Media and Society
– Investigative Journalism
– Data Journalism
Research report: Based at Rhodes University for a semester, the fellows will do a major investigative project, under individual mentorship, along with a self-critical essay and two articles for publication.
Further details:
Open Society Fellowships in Investigative Reporting