London: Midcareer journalists can apply for a fellowship at Oxford University before January 31.
According to The News Tribe’s correspondent, The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism seeks applicants for its research fellowship programme of either three, six or nine months.
Fellows will complete an academic paper roughly 10,000 words in length, with preference given to projects within the institute’s areas of focus—the business of journalism, the evolving practice of journalism and relationships between journalism and accountability.
Applicants with at least five-year experience in journalism and good English skills can submit their CVs, personal statements, project proposals, references and work samples.
Interested candidates can apply here.
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