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REPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS (RSF) BERLIN FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM: EMPOWERING & PROTECTING JOURNALISTS IN THE DIGITAL FIELD

Application Deadline: January 15th, 2026. 

LOCATION: Germany

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Germany will once again invite journalists from countries with restricted freedom of press and information to Berlin for our annual fellowship program. Please apply online starting December 15th, 2025, until January 15th, 2026. 

The RSF Fellowship Program is designed to provide a safe space for journalists: 
Fellows will be able to take time off from their daily obligations to recover from their difficult working conditions. They will learn new skills to better protect themselves by taking part in a comprehensive safety training program.

ELIGIBILITY:

The 2026 RSF Fellowship runs from June until November and encompasses:

A comprehensive, hands-on training program in digital security, including individual risk assessment

Workshops on safety and resilience building for journalists covering sensitive issues

Peer-to-peer exchange within a cohort of colleagues from different regions and professional backgrounds

Insights into the activities of Reporters Without Borders, a globally-active human rights organization

Networking with German media professionals and newsrooms

Opportunities to meet with relevant stakeholders of German civil society and policy fields

Holistic support for individual psychosocial needs

The RSF Fellowships are open to working journalists with at least three years of professional experience. This includes journalists working as full-time staff, freelance or citizen journalists, in any type of medium. We actively seek to promote diversity and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.

Expectations include:

Fellows are expected to be open to exchanging candidly about their processes, experiences, and challenges as working journalists within a group of peers from diverse backgrounds. 

Fellows are expected to share the knowledge they acquire during the fellowship program with colleagues in their home region. 

Fellows are expected to return to their home region or country of residence (including third countries of permanent residency) after the fellowship.

The fellowship program will be conducted entirely in English, and fellows are expected to speak, read, and write English fluently to fully participate in this opportunity.

Please be aware that:

The RSF Fellowship is open to applicants from any country where they are at significant risk due to their journalistic work. However, the possibility of returning to their country of residence at the end of the fellowship period must be demonstrated for visa application purposes.

RSF can only support journalists who work in independent media (i.e. no government or politically affiliated media workers will be considered).

BENEFIT:

In addition to the program outlined above, RSF will cover:

Visa and travel expenses

Assistance with all visa-related matters

A furnished studio apartment in Berlin for the duration of the fellowship

A monthly stipend for living expenses

Travel and health insurance 

Public transportation costs within Germany

Travel to networking events and/or journalism conferences 

A co-working space in a Berlin media hub

Touristic and social activities 

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WORLD PRESS INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL JOURNALISM FELLOWSHIPS

Application Deadline: February 15, 2026

LOCATION: USA

Each year, WPI selects top international journalists for an immersive program that explores the US media, culture, politics, and issues of the day. The chosen finalists represent some of the best journalists in their respective countries. They are innately curious, intelligent, and ambitious, and they approach journalism with a deep sense of dedication and responsibility.

ELIGIBILITY:

At least five years of full-time employment in print, broadcast, or online journalism, including:

News or editorial departments of newspapers, wire services, radio, television, websites, or online publications.

Photojournalists, editorial cartoonists, columnists, and broadcast producers.

Those who supervise journalists are eligible if they also have at least five years as a working journalist.

Any journalism-related work completed as a university student does not count toward experience. Those who work in public relations or at organizations whose primary business is not the media are not eligible.

Must be currently employed as a non-U.S. journalist working outside of the United States.

Fluency in both written and spoken English.

Potential for leadership.

BENEFIT:

WPI pays the following program expenses:

Transportation: Roundtrip airfare to the United States.

Travel within the United States related to the WPI program.

Lodging: The World Press Institute provides comfortable lodging for journalists during an immersive program.

Food: Fellows receive a modest daily allowance to purchase food.

Note: Fellows are responsible for personal expenses, such as phone, camera, postage, and clothing.

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