The Knight Visiting Nieman Fellowships at Harvard offer
short-term research opportunities to individuals interested in working on
special projects designed to advance journalism in some new way. Candidates
need not be practising journalists but must demonstrate the ways in which their
work at Harvard and the Nieman Foundation may improve the prospects for
journalism’s future. This may be related to research, programming, design,
financial strategies or another topic.
A Nieman Fellowship is an extraordinary, transformative
learning opportunity open to journalists working in all media in every country
around the world. Those selected for the program spend two full semesters at
Harvard auditing classes with some of the university’s greatest thinkers,
participating in Nieman events and collaborating with peers. Nieman Fellows are
also able to audit classes at other local universities including MIT and Tufts.
Location:
United States
Benefits
Successful applicants are invited to the Nieman Foundation
for a period ranging from a few weeks to three months, depending on the scope
of the project.
Knight Visiting Nieman Fellows have access to the extensive
resources at Harvard and throughout Cambridge, including local scholars, research
centers and libraries.
Successful applicants also have the opportunity to work with
Nieman Fellows and the various projects housed at the Nieman Foundation,
including Nieman Reports, Nieman Journalism Lab, and Nieman Storyboard.
For Visiting Fellows who will not be supported by an
employer during the fellowship, a stipend prorated for the length of the
fellowship will be provided ($1,225 per week).
If a Visiting Fellow does not reside in the Boston area or
otherwise have accommodations, free use of a furnished one-bedroom apartment
will be available for the length of the fellowship.
Eligibilities
All applicants for academic-year Nieman Fellowships,
including freelancers, must be working journalists with at least five years of
full-time media experience. Journalism-related work completed as a university
student does not count as professional experience. Professionals who work in
public relations or in a position whose primary focus is not the media are not
eligible to apply.
During the two years prior to applying, an applicant should
not have participated in a fellowship lasting four months or
longer.Candidates nominate themselves for Nieman Fellowships by submitting an
application and supplementary materials. There are no age limits or academic
prerequisites, and a college degree is not required.
Eligible Regions: Open For All
APPLICATION PROCESS
All Nieman Fellowship applicants must complete an online
application form. Candidates for full academic-year fellowships must submit the
following information as part of their package: two essays; a professional
profile and study plan; work samples and three letters of recommendation.
Candidates for the Knight Visiting Nieman Fellowship
complete a streamlined application that requires only biographical information,
a résumé and a project proposal.
Application Deadline: September 29, 2017 (43 Days
Remaining)
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