2012-2013 Nieman Fellowship in Arts and Culture for US Citizens, USA
Written by on October 14th, 2011
Arts and culture Fellowship for the applicants of USA for the year 2012-2013 at Harvard University, USA
Study Subject(s):Arts & Culture
Course Level:Fellowship
Scholarship Provider: Nieman Foundation
Scholarship can be taken at: USA
Eligibility:
• You must be a citizen of the United States. (If you have dual citizenship, please contact us at nieman_applications@harvard.edu)
• You must specialize in Arts & Culture reporting.
• You must have five years of full-time or freelance professional journalism experience. This is a minimum requirement.Work you have done as a university student or for a nongovernmental organization will not fulfill this requirement.
• Your professional experience must be with the news or editorial departments of newspapers, wire services, radio or television stations or networks, online publications or magazines of general public interest. Photojournalists, editorial cartoonists, columnists and broadcast producers are also eligible to apply. We will not consider candidates in public relations or in organizations that do not produce general-interest news.
• Your employer must give you a leave of absence for the academic year (10 months).
• Within the past two years, you cannot have participated in a fellowship or leave of absence from your work that lasted four months or longer.
Scholarship Open for International Students : No
Scholarship Description: Nieman Fellowships provide U.S. and international journalists with an opportunity to study for an academic year at Harvard, to step back from deadlines, renew their intellectual curiosity and enrich their understanding of the topics they cover. Fellows take part in many journalism-oriented seminars, workshops and conferences, and benefit from the opportunity to spend a year with reporters and editors from around the world. Please note: Harvard does not have a journalism school and Nieman Fellows do not receive academic credit or degrees for their work. The fellowships also do not offer journalism training or work experience.
How to Apply: By Post
Scholarship Application Deadline: January 31
Further Scholarship Information and Application
2012-2013 Nieman Fellowship in Arts and Culture for US Citizens, USA
Written by on October 14th, 2011
Arts and culture Fellowship for the applicants of USA for the year 2012-2013 at Harvard University, USA
Research Topic(s):Arts & Culture
Course Level:Fellowship
Scholarship Provider: Nieman Foundation
Scholarship can be taken at: USA
Eligibility:
• You need to be a citizen of the United States. (If you have dual citizenship, please get in touch with us at nieman_applications@harvard.edu)
• You must specialize in Arts & Culture reporting.
• You should have five years of complete-time or freelance expert journalism expertise. This is a minimal requirement.Operate you have carried out as a university student or for a nongovernmental organization will not fulfill this requirement.
• Your specialist encounter should be with the news or editorial departments of newspapers, wire solutions, radio or tv stations or networks, on-line publications or magazines of common public interest. Photojournalists, editorial cartoonists, columnists and broadcast producers are also eligible to apply. We will not think about candidates in public relations or in organizations that do not develop general-interest news.
• Your employer must give you a leave of absence for the academic year (ten months).
• Inside the previous two many years, you can not have participated in a fellowship or leave of absence from your function that lasted 4 months or longer.
Scholarship Open for International College students : No
Scholarship Description: Nieman Fellowships give U.S. and international journalists with an chance to research for an academic year at Harvard, to step back from deadlines, renew their intellectual curiosity and enrich their understanding of the topics they cover. Fellows take part in a lot of journalism-oriented seminars, workshops and conferences, and advantage from the chance to devote a year with reporters and editors from close to the world. Please note: Harvard does not have a journalism school and Nieman Fellows do not receive academic credit or degrees for their perform. The fellowships also do not provide journalism instruction or function knowledge.
How to Apply: By Post
Scholarship Application Deadline: January 31
Further Scholarship Info and Application