Tag Archives: fellowship

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN KNIGHT-WALLACE JOURNALISM FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

Application Deadline: 1 December, 2024

LOCATION: USA

Knight-Wallace Fellowships offer accomplished journalists two rare commodities: time and resources. Journalists who are eager for growth and deeply committed to the future of journalism spend an academic year at The University of Michigan to access the resources of a world-class university and dive into a journalism project. 

ELIGIBILITY:

Qualified applicants must have a minimum of five years of experience and be currently working in some aspect of journalism for a news organization or as an independent journalist. We are looking for a diverse range of journalists, including reporters, editors, data experts, visual journalists, audio producers, engagement specialists, designers, developers, entrepreneurs and organizational change agents.

If you are not a full-time journalist, the majority of your work should be in journalism. We do not consider full-time academics, public relations writers, internal trade writers, lobbyists, public advocates, or those seeking a degree.

If you are a U.S. citizen, apply as a U.S. applicant, even if you work in another country or for a non–U.S. journalism entity. If you are not a U.S. citizen, apply as an international applicant, even if you work in the United States or for an American journalism entity. A Green Card is not the same as citizenship.

All Fellows awarded our in-person fellowship must maintain residency in Ann Arbor for the duration of the fellowship, attend all program seminars and events, and make the fellowship their primary professional focus. Applicants working in a newsroom are encouraged to obtain employer consent granting a leave of absence with the understanding that, upon completion of the fellowship and where applicable, the Fellow will return to their place of employment.

BENEFIT:

They select up to 20 Fellows from all facets of journalism who are ready to take the next career step and join us in Ann Arbor for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Eight-month program from late August through April of immersive study away from daily deadlines

Individual journalism projects designed to develop topical depth, gain new skills, address a newsroom challenge or explore a journalism venture

Specialized resources and access to faculty at the University of Michigan

Private seminars with newsroom leaders, change agents and world-renowned experts for candid, off-the-record conversations

Workshops to sharpen professional skills and leadership ability

$85,000 stipend plus $5,000 for relocation expenses distributed monthly from August through April for living expenses (costs for health insurance, auditing courses, and participating in required workshops and fellowship activities paid for by Wallace House)

Individual relocation support and assistance with finding and securing housing to meet each Fellow’s housing needs

Spouses and partners are invited to participate in fellowship activities and audit university courses as well

APPLY

AFRICAN PEACEBUILDING NETWORK RESEARCH POLICY FELLOWSHIP

Application Deadline:  January 31, 2025

LOCATION: USA

The APN Research Policy Fellowship supports African scholars who have been recipients of an APN IRF fellowship within the past five (5) years. The fellowship enables scholars to seek affiliation with African regional and national policy think tanks, institutions, and advocacy organizations operating in the fields of peacebuilding, security, and development for up to 6 months.

ELIGIBILITY:

To be considered eligible, applicants must be former APN IRF fellows of the past five years (2020-2024) and interested in policy-related research.

All applicants must be currently residing in an African country. This competition is open to African academics, as well as policy analysts and practitioners.

Historically marginalized persons and communities are strongly encouraged to apply, including women, Indigenous people, gender diverse, LGBTQIA+, and persons with disabilities, among others.

BENEFIT:

Offering up to $12,000 to recipients to take leave from their teaching and administrative roles for the period. Funding is intended to cover housing, travel, administrative, and meal costs for the duration of the fellowship.

APPLY