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GRIST FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

Application Deadline: January 21, 2025

LOCATION: USA

Want to grow as a journalist while absorbing a universe of environmental knowledge?

The Grist Fellowship Program is a paid opportunity to hone your skills at a national news outlet and deepen your understanding of environmental issues.

ELIGIBILITY:

The mission of the Grist fellowship program is to help underrepresented, early-career climate journalists gain a stronger foothold in our industry. Our definition of “early-career” includes but is not limited to: journalists who are relatively new to the environmental/climate beat, freelancers who have not had full-time newsroom experience, recent journalism school graduates, and scientists without traditional journalism training but with strong writing clips and content knowledge. 

The experience is designed to give early-career journalists with a demonstrated interest in environmental issues the experience to succeed in climate and environmental media.

Grist aims to help train the next generation of environmental journalists and storytellers. The Grist Fellowship Program is designed to provide newsroom experience for early-career journalists who have a demonstrated interest in environmental and climate journalism and media. 

Regardless of what brings you to their Fellowship Program, if a Grist fellowship could benefit your environmental journalism career, they’d love to hear from you. They especially encourage applicants from underrepresented backgrounds to apply and encourage you to be in touch with us if you have questions. (fellowships@grist.org

Applicants must submit the following application materials.  Please note that applications without both a resume and cover letter will not be considered.  

 Resume

Cover letter. We are looking for a succinct, thoughtful cover letter that explains what you are passionate about when it comes to climate news (science, politics, or policy) coverage, gives examples of story ideas you might want to pursue, and reasons you believe you are a good fit for this position.

Links to two news writing samples. These can appear within or appended to the end of your cover letter. Writing samples can be newspaper or magazine clips, blog posts, or unpublished pieces. We will gladly accept links to multimedia samples (video, illustration, infographic, podcast, etc.) but cannot review original files. If you have a GitHub account you’d like to show us, please provide a link to your profile. 

Finalist candidates who are asked to submit a writing test will be compensated.

Cover letters must be uploaded as a separate attachment via Greenhouse. Please include “Climate News Fellow” in the document title. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Please submit applications by 11:59 PT on January 21, 2025. 

If you have questions, please email fellowships@grist.org. No phone calls, please.

Applications for our 2025-2026 fellowships are now open until January 21 2025.  We are accepting applicants are in the following areas:

Climate News

Climate Solutions

Indigenous Affairs

Details about each fellowship, the application process and compensation for each position are available here. The fellowship will run from May 2025 to April 2026.

BENEFIT:

The annual base pay for this position is $58,750. 

Medical, dental, and vision premiums paid 100% for Employee and 85% for Dependent premiums

Employer-paid Basic Life, ADD, Travel Assistance, STD/LTD, EAPs

Voluntary Insurance include Health, Dependent, and Transit FSA, Life/ADD, Critical Illness and Accident Insurance

Traditional and Roth 401k with matching (vested immediately)

New Employee Remote Office Set-up reimbursement

Monthly WiFi Stipend

Alternative Transportation Reimbursement

Fifteen paid holidays per year (which includes office closure between Dec 25 and Jan 1) plus five floating holidays and 3 summer days

Generous paid leave including medical and family leave, parental leave, abortion leave, sabbatical leave, and many other paid and unpaid leave programs

Annual in-person all-staff retreat (subject to pandemic conditions)

Flexible work options

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BRITISH ACADEMY INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP

Application Deadline:  12:00 noon BST on Friday, 7 February 2025

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH) at the University of Cambridge welcomes applications for the British Academy International Fellowship scheme.

The British Academy International Fellowship is a two-year initiative aimed at attracting and retaining emerging talent in the UK to create a globally connected and mobile research workforce. 

ELIGIBILITY:

Applicants should ensure that they meet the following requirements:

Have a PhD, or applicants in the final stages of their PhD will be accepted provided that the PhD will be completed (including viva) before the start date of the Fellowship. Confirmation of award of the PhD will be required before any Fellowship award is confirmed.

Applicants should have no more than seven years of active full time postdoctoral experience at the time of application (discounting career breaks, but including teaching experience and/or time spent in industry).

Be working outside the UK.

Not hold UK citizenship.

Be competent in oral and written English.

Have a clearly defined and mutually-beneficial research proposal agreed with a UK host researcher.

You may apply for a British Academy International Fellowship via CRASSH if your project is strongly interdisciplinary in approach, to the extent that it would not fit easily into another department, faculty, or centre in Cambridge. In your application, you will be expected to justify why Cambridge and CRASSH are the best fit for your proposal.

Applications should consist of the following:

A two-page CV, including the dates on which you had your PhD viva and on which you were awarded the PhD.

A list of publications (not exceeding one side).

A completed internal selection form.

The name and contact details of one referee, preferably based in the UK, who is not your mentor or PhD supervisor.

You should be aware that they typically receive a large number of applications at CRASSH; due to the limited amount of workspace available, they can only forward a small selection of these to the British Academy. If there is another department/faculty/centre at Cambridge that would provide a suitable home, it may be in your interest to apply to be hosted there. If you are successful in your application with another department/faculty/centre at Cambridge, you will always be welcome to take part in the full range of activities they run at CRASSH.

BENEFIT:

This program seeks to draw talented international early career researchers to conduct their research in the UK, support them in pursuing high-quality and innovative projects, and provide employment opportunities for career development.

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