Travel writing scholarship available [Worldwide]

Image result for world nomads balkansDeadline: MARCH 21, 2017 


Students and nonprofessional writers can apply for a scholarship.
World Nomads is accepting applications for its travel writing scholarships. Three aspiring writers will win a 10-day travel writing trip in June across the Balkans.
The winners will attend a three-day workshop in Montenegro led by The New York Times and Outside magazine contributor Tim Neville. They will then travel to multiple destinations alone and document their trips.
The scholarships will cover airfare, accommodations and travel insurance. Each writer will also receive EUR1,000 (US$1,066) and a free tour courtesy of the Western Balkans Geotourism Network.
Individuals from any nationality can apply, but interested applicants should have exceptional written English skills.
The deadline to apply is March 21. 
For more information, click here.

Deadline extended: global business journalism program in China [Worldwide]

Image result for china business  journalismEnglish-speaking journalists worldwide can apply for a global journalism program in China.
The School of Journalism and Communication at Tsinghua University offers a master of arts degree in global business journalism, which seeks to train future journalists who can help the public understand the complexities of global business and the economy.
The two-year program, a partnership between Tsinghua, the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and Bloomberg News, is fully taught in English. Enrollment in the courses is about half international, half Chinese. 
A limited number of scholarships are available to top applicants.
The deadline has been extended to March 20.
For more information, click here.

Asia Society hosts reporting competition [Worldwide]


Image result for asia journalistDeadline:MARCH 16, 2017
 Journalists with works on Asia can apply for a US$10,000 award. The Asia Society seeks nominations for the

 Osborn Elliott Prize for Excellence in Journalism on Asia.Nominations are open to online or print journalists who

 produced the best example of journalism about Asia during 2016. 

The Asia Society defines Asia as the countries from Iran eastward, including Australia and New Zealand. It does not include the Arab Middle East. 

Applications are accepted from non-U.S. outlets, but works must have been published in English. Criteria for the prize include consideration for the impact of the work, originality, creativity, depth of research and educational value in informing the public about Asia.

 The deadline is March 16.  For more information, click here.


Photo contest seeks entries [Worldwide]

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Deadline:April 30, 2017

Professional, amateur and student photographers worldwide can enter a contest with a US$10,000 grand prize.

The 2017 International Photography Awards (IPA) are accepting entries in 12 professional and nonprofessional categories - advertising, architecture, deeper perspective, editorial, event, photography book, fine art, moving images, nature, people, sports and special (for submissions that include night photography and digitally enhanced work).
IPA will invite an established curator to select 45 images from both the professional and nonprofessional pools of first, second and third place winners to be exhibited in an exclusive show in New York, during the week leading up to the Annual Lucie Awards event.
The winner of each category will compete for International Photographer of the Year and the grand prize. Other prizes include the Discovery of the Year Award, worth US$5,000; the Deeper Perspective of the Year Award, also US$5,000, provided by the American Society of Media Photographers; and the Moving Image Photographer of the Year Award, worth U$2,500.
Entry fees range from US$15 to US$60 with a discount for entries submitted by April 30. 
For more information, click here.