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THE FT AFRICAN JOURNALISM FELLOWSHIP WITH ONE WORLD MEDIA

Application Deadline: Thursday 5 October 2023, 5PM UTC

LOCATION: London, England

The FT is looking for a great writer with some experience who can break down a complex story in simple language, compellingly, in a way that has wide appeal and relatability. The selected Fellow will produce a piece of long-form journalism – an economic or business story from the region that resonates with FT’s global audience. 

ELIGIBILITY:

For the FT Africa Journalism Fellow, projects should focus on stories, topics or issues in, about or related to countries across Sub-Saharan Africa.

The FT Africa Journalism Fellowship is for print/text and and multimedia stories.

The FT Africa Journalism Fellowship is open to mid-career journalists working in written form, based in and from Sub-Saharan Africa.

 Projects at planning or early reporting stages, where the main reporting has not yet taken place are supported.

BENEFIT:

£1,000 reporting grant

OWM Executive Producer for their project

One-to-one mentoring by Senior FT editors

A chance to publish their piece on the FT

Workshops and webinars by industry experts

Network of like-minded Fellows and Alumni

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PML TREVOR PLATT FELLOWSHIP

Application Deadline: 15 December, 2023

LOCATION: Plymouth, England

Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) is pleased to announce the launch of the 2nd Trevor Platt Fellowship. 

ELIGIBILITY:

They welcome applications from outstanding early career researchers to undertake a research project at PML in any aspect of biological oceanography (fieldwork, earth observations, theoretical, ocean stewardship etc..), following on the legacy of Prof. Trevor Platt. 

Applicants will be required to submit their research proposal, CV, capacity building & impact statement and a supporting statement by the PML host, by emailing careers@pml.ac.uk. PML hosts can only support 1 application.

BENEFIT:

The fellowship will provide a bursary of £15,000 to include travel, visa, accommodation and living expenses. The aim is to allow a visit of between four to six months depending on distance, living costs and science activity. 

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