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THE MCGRAW FELLOWSHIP FOR BUSINESS JOURNALISM 

Application Deadline: March 31, 2025

LOCATION: USA

Are you a journalist with a great idea for a high-impact story that “Follows the Money” but few resources to get it done?

The McGraw Fellowship for Business Journalism would like to hear from you. The McGraw Fellowship provides editorial and financial support to journalists who need the time and resources to produce a significant investigative or enterprise story that provides fresh insight into an important business, financial, or economic topic. 

ELIGIBILITY:

The McGraw Fellowship for Business Journalism is open to anyone with at least five years professional experience in journalism. We support work by freelance journalists, as well as by reporters and editors currently working at a news organization or a journalism non-profit. In the latter case, reporters and editors can apply directly in the name of their organization.

They seek for applicants with a proven ability to report and execute a complex project in their proposed medium; ideally, candidates will also have a strong background or reporting expertise on the subject of their project.

Applicants should submit a well-focused story proposal of no more than three pages through the accompanying online form. Think of it as pitch, much like you would submit to an editor at a newspaper, magazine, audio or digital outlet: give us enough preliminary reporting and documentation to demonstrate that the story is solid. The proposal should highlight what’s new and significant about the story, why it matters and what its potential impact might be.

BENEFIT:

The Fellowship provides a grant of up to $15,000 for each project. The exact amount will depend on the time it takes to complete the project and the expenses needed. Freelance journalists may use some of the funding as a stipend for living expenses during the fellowship. 

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FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY CASE DEAN’S DISTINGUISHED GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP, MA/MFA

Application Deadline: March 15, 2025

LOCATION: USA

The College of Arts, Sciences, and Education Dean’s Distinguished Graduate Fellowship (DDGF) program provides 2-years of support for selected fellows. The College recognizes that academic excellence at the undergraduate level is not the only indication of a potentially successful graduate student. Thus, experiences that demonstrate characteristics of resilience, self-awareness, creativity, perseverance in achieving goals, and leadership will be considered during the evaluation process. Applicants will also be evaluated on their ability and desire to collaborate in a diverse and inclusive working environment.

ELIGIBILITY:

One fellow will be selected from among the following doctoral programs: MA in English (all subplans) and MFA in Creative Writing

Application Requirements

Transcripts from previous academic institutions must be present in the application materials submitted for the desired graduate program.

Completed online questionnaire. See Supplemental Questions below.

Provide the name and contact information for one professor or research advisor from a previous or current academic institution to provide a recommendation letter that will attest to the applicant’s qualities as sought by this fellowship program.

Evidence of prior fellowships, honors, or awards. Copies of award letters will suffice as acceptable evidence.

All fellows must meet admissions requirements of the graduate program to which they are applying. It is expected that research interests of the fellow will be in line with the needs and expertise of that program.
Fellows will be required to attend various workshops selected from topics such as career development, mentorship, effective teaching techniques, and writing. A workshop on writing fellowship applications will enhance the fellow’s chances of continued support through other fellowship programs.

Additional requirements include

a 3.00 GPA in all semesters of the fellowship.

good progress toward meeting degree milestones is expected.

remaining in good standing with regards to academic integrity.

maintaining a healthy, collegial working relationship with faculty and other students.

This fellowship is offered only to applicants to the MA in English and the MFA in Creative Writing. Are you an applicant to one of these programs?

Provide a statement of your research or artistic interest as it pertains to the graduate program to which you have applied. (Maximum of 500 words)

List past research or artistic experience. This may include independent study, honor’s theses, paid or unpaid research at your home institution or as an REU student, conference presentations, publications, and journal clubs. We recognize that not all applicants will have the same access to scholarly opportunities. What have you actively done to increase your scholarly experience, knowledge, and skills? (Maximum of 300 words)

FIU values its culturally diverse and inclusive working and learning environment. Our student body and workforce consist of a wide range of social identities (e.g., racial, ethnic, gender, socioeconomic, first-generation students, caregiving, community and military service). How will you contribute to a supportive inclusive community built on collaboration, innovation, creativity, and belonging? Describe your commitment to building a supportive environment in which all can thrive and to ongoing personal development related to this goal. (Maximum of 500 words)

Discuss your leadership experience and your ability to work both independently and collaboratively. (Maximum of 300 words)

BENEFIT:

$20,000/year

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