Citizens from developing countries can apply for journalism fellowship in US.

 

The Daniel Pearl Journalism Fellowship established in partnership with the Alfred Friendly Press Fellowships brings promising, mid-career foreign journalists to work for six months in a US newsroom.

It is an invitation to Danny’s former journalism colleagues to continue his mission by writing for the audiences for whom he wrote, working with his colleagues and getting to know the U.S. press from the inside.

Journalists from North Africa are encouraged to apply.

Other eligible countries in Africa this year are: Algeria, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, and Tunisia

Criteria of Eligibility:

The Daniel Pearl Editorial Fellowship program in conjunction with the International Journalism Exchange is designed to provide participants with:

(i)a practical understanding of the function and significance of the editorial process in the free press in the United States;

(ii)writing and editorial skills and

(iii) continuing ties to journalists, editors and news publications in the U.S.

The fellowships cover all costs of program-related international and domestic U.S. travel, health insurance, and provides a monthly stipend to cover basic living expenses.

Contact: Daniel Pearl Foundation, 16161 Ventura Blvd. #671, Encino, CA 91436. Tel: 1-877-9-MUSIC-9. Tel: 310-441-1400. Fax: 310-441-1404.

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For further details, and application materials, contact: Daniel Pearl Foundation Fellowships

 

 

 

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