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FELLOWSHIP FOR ADVANCING SCIENCE JOURNALISM IN AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST

Application Deadline: January 15, 2025.

LOCATION: USA

The Fellowship for Advancing Science Journalism in Africa and the Middle East is designed, through a combination of study and specialized training, to help reporters and editors from the region to further develop a successful career in science journalism.

ELIGIBILITY:

Journalists based in Africa and the Middle East with at least three years’ experience reporting on science, health or environmental issues in the region. Applicants may be reporters, writers, editors, producers, illustrators, filmmakers, or photojournalists. This includes work for newspapers, magazines, television, radio, and digital media. Applicants should be proficient in spoken and written English.

This one-semester fellowship is held in the fall of the academic year and hosted by KSJ at MIT. The fellow will join other KSJ fellows in a program of study at MIT and other Cambridge/Boston area universities and in the program’s seminars, training workshops and field trips throughout the semester.

BENEFIT:

$40,000 stipend for the semester

MIT health insurance

A travel and housing stipend paid near the start of the fellowship

Full access to MIT benefits such as subsidized public transportation, access to museums and other programs in the area

Connections to a thriving community of science journalists

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KINSHIP CONSERVATION FELLOWSHIP

Application Deadline: 11:59 PM US Central Standard Time on January 12, 2025.

LOCATION: USA

The Kinship Conservation Fellowship supports conservation practitioners across the globe. The program is designed to advance your career and equip you with new skills, insights, and analytical tools to accelerate the projects you lead at home.

The month-long, in-residence fellowship focuses on market-based solutions in conservation and cultivates your leadership skills in the sector.

ELIGIBLITY:

They’re looking for conservation leaders with at least five years of on-the-ground experience in conservation, who are involved with the implementation of market-based approaches to solve environmental problems and ready to be part of an expanding community of global leaders.

Fellowship applications include a project proposal that outlines an environmental issue related to the applicant’s work and details their plans to develop a solution using market approaches.

During the Fellowship, the cohort will collaborate on group projects, building upon the group’s collective expertise and proposed projects, as well as ideas from the curriculum and faculty.

Successful applicants will be familiar with business and economic principles and work in a setting where these principles can be integrated with conservation work. Each year 18 applicants are selected to participate in the Fellowship program.

In order to be considered for the program, applicants must meet the following requirements:

Possess a minimum of a four-year U.S. college degree (or its equivalent).

Have a minimum of five years relevant work experience aftercompleting a degree.

Be proficient in spoken and written English.

Be a conservation practitioner (rather than an academic or researcher).

BENEFIT:

For attending the Fellowship in Bellingham, WA, Fellows receive a stipend of US$8,000, net of customary U.S. tax withholding. All Fellows are responsible for paying their own applicable local, state and federal taxes in respect of the stipend. 

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