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NYU STERN CLIMATE ECONOMICS JOURNALISM FELLOWS

Application Deadline: April 20, 2025

LOCATION: USA

The NYU Stern Climate Economics Journalism Fellowship will bring a group of journalists to NYU Stern’s Greenwich Village campus to learn from globally recognized experts in the emerging field of climate economics. Participants will discuss the fundamental factors and latest trends in climate economics and finance.

The next cohort of the Fellowship will meet in New York City on September 18 and 19, 2025.

ELIGIBILITY:

Applications are open to and welcome from all journalists (both reporters and editors, and including freelancers) interested in covering the interface between climate and the economy. While aspects of the course have a focus on U.S. policies and institutions, we also welcome applications from journalists based outside the United States.

NYU Stern will select the final group of Fellows based on the documents submitted by applicants including the letter of motivation.

Applications for the Fellowship are open, and will close on April 20, 2025. Fellowship recipients will be contacted by late May 2025. To apply, please submit a CV, cover letter, and examples of your work here.

The sessions cover the fundamental economics and latest trends in climate economics. Prior training in economics is not required. Topics include:

How Climate Change is Roiling the Housing and Insurance Markets

Climate Risks to Financial Stability

How Climate Change is Altering Corporate Decision Making

The Economics of Climate Regulation + Carbon Markets

Biodiversity Loss as an Emerging Economic Risk

The Fast-Changing Economics of Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles

Emerging Regulatory and Legislative Trends in Climate Finance and Economics

Within these topics, we will consider urgent questions such as: Why are home insurance markets breaking down across the U.S.? What’s a carbon border adjustment mechanism and how might it affect global trade? How do cap-and-trade systems work? How do you calculate the Social Cost of Carbon, and why does it matter? What are the problems with carbon offsets, and how might they be solved? What are the economic and financial market effects of nature and biodiversity loss? How do the economics of renewable energy markets work?

Dan Fagin will lead a discussion of the challenges of reporting on the interactions between climate change and the economy.

There will be social events to allow for plenty of opportunities to get to know the other fellows and faculty in an informal setting.

BENEFIT:

The Fellowship is fully funded by NYU Stern, and there is no corporate or advocacy-group sponsorship:

All the costs of operating the program including all meals will be borne by NYU Stern. In addition, Fellows admitted to the program who reside outside the New York Metro Area will receive a $2,000 stipend to cover travel and accommodation costs; those residing inside the New York Metro Area will receive a  $1,000 stipend. Depending on your residency status, the Fellowship payment may be subject to tax withholding. Please see here for details.

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KROC SCHOOL OF PEACE STUDIES: WOMEN PEACEMAKERS FELLOWSHIP, SAN DIEGO

Application Deadline: 30 March 2025. 

LOCATION: USA

Theme: Borders, Gender and Violence Reduction.

The Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice (Kroc IPJ) at the University of San Diego’s Kroc School of Peace Studies has hosted the Women PeaceMakers Fellowship program for twenty years. The Fellowship offers a unique opportunity for peacebuilders who focus on gender, peace, and conflict to engage in a learning, practice, research, and participation cycle that strengthens peacebuilding partnerships.

ELIGIBILITY:

The Women PeaceMakers Fellowship facilitates impactful collaborations between peacebuilders from conflict-affected communities and international partner organizations.

Anyone who considers themselves a peacebuilder working to reduce cycles of violence through a focus on gender, peace, and conflict is welcome to apply.

People of all genders, including transgender and non-binary or gender-fluid people, are welcome to apply and are eligible for a fellowship.

The Women PeaceMakers Fellowship program does not consider sex, gender, or any other protected status as part of the application and selection process.

Applicants must have at least five years of peacebuilding or violence reduction experience and must speak sufficient English to participate fully in Fellowship activities.

The Fellows also co-create research intended to shape the peacebuilding field and highlight good practices for peacebuilding design and implementation.

Throughout the Fellowship with the Kroc IPJ, selected Fellows will:

Learn from and with other Fellows and the Kroc School team;

Learn about the Fellowship and past Fellows

Gain new skills, perspectives, and innovative approaches to peacebuilding

Expand their professional peacebuilding networks

Drive forward vital peacebuilding research that focuses on shaping practice and policy

Read past research from the Fellowship

Fellowship Dates: September 2025 – July 2026.

BENEFIT:

Fellows will receive a stipend of USD $15,000, which will cover their time spent in the fellowship as well as any costs for conducting fellowship-related research. The Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice will cover costs for the residency period at the University of San Diego.

Travel for the residency: Applicants should expect to be involved with full-time program activities throughout the two-week residency and should not schedule any conflicting engagements elsewhere in the US or overseas. An unscheduled absence from the Residency may result in the Fellow losing their Fellowship. The Kroc IPJ will work with Fellows to identify solutions if challenges arise related to receiving a visa to enter the US or the ability of the Fellow to visit the US safely. Accommodation will be provided at a guesthouse on the University of San Diego campus, and Fellows will be provided with a per diem to cover essentials.  

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