Training program focuses on journalism [Brazil]

Recent college graduates and graduate students with advanced English skills can apply for this traineeship.
The Globo Network, Brazil's largest broadcasting organization. The 18-month training will be held in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.
Trainee Globo program offers professional experience in content production at
The areas of expertise are journalism, entertainment, commercial, TV programming and technology.
Candidates must have graduated between July 2016 and July 2018 or be a current graduate student.
The selection process includes online tests, in-person dynamics and presentations.
The deadline is July 15.
For more information on how to apply (in Portuguese), click here.

Tech in Media 2018 contest accepting entries [Russia]

Russian journalists and media outlets can compete in this contest.
The Russian Venture Company organizes the
Tech in Media 2018 contest for innovative journalism. The contest aims to encourage better media coverage of innovations in Russia.
The contest has four themes: life science, hydrogen energy,  philanthropy and technology, and venture business. There will be four categories in each theme: federal print media, regional print media, online media and broadcast media.
Winners in each category will receive RUB100,000, RUB30,000 and RUB10,000 for first, second and third prizes, respectively.
The deadline is Sept. 18.
For more information on how to apply (in Russian), click here.

Bloomberg seeks oil markets reporter [MENA]

Experienced financial and business journalists can apply for a position in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Bloomberg is looking for an oil markets reporter to join its energy team and report on a range of energy stories in the Middle East.
Responsibilities include editing breaking news and covering oil trading stories, often working under time pressure.
Applicants must have three years of experience. Fluency in written and spoken English is essential; Arabic or Farsi skills are an advantage.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Registration for Massive Open Online Course on data journalism ongoing [Worldwide]

Journalists and others interested in harnessing data for stories can participate in this five-week course.
The Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas, through its Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), is offering the free course “Intro to R for journalists: how to find great stories in data"  July 23 to Aug. 26.
Participants will how to learn import different types of data into R;
wrangle, clean, join and analyze data; create exploratory and publishable visualizations; make static and interactive maps with geolocated data and Census data; and join the reproducible research movement and publish their methodology.
The instructor is Andrew Ba Tran, investigative data reporter at The Washington Post.
The course is accessible to anyone with an internet connection.
Registration is ongoing. 
For more information on how to register, click here.

Registration for investigative journalism summer school ongoing [Balkans]

Journalists from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia with at least three years of experience in journalism are eligible for a scholarship to attend this training. 
The BIRN Summer School of Investigative Reporting is organizing a course in investigative journalism for experienced journalists Aug. 19 to 25 in Poiana Brasov, Romania.
The course will feature sessions on where and how to dig for data, how to make people to talk to you, how to best present a story – and how to use video in journalism. Participants will work on story ideas and be able to obtain funds for their investigations, raning from EUR1,000 to EUR3,000.
Journalists from non-Balkan countries can also enroll in the training. The cost is EUR750, which includes tuition, meals and accomodations. 
The scholarship deadline is July 15.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Photo awards seeks submissions [East Africa]

Visual storytellers in Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda can compete for an award.
The Foreign Correspondents’ Association of Uganda (FCAU), in partnership with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and Canon Central and North Africa, is seeking entries for the East African Photography Award. 
The contest accepts published and unpublished photographs. Images must have been taken between Aug. 1, 2016 and Aug. 1, 2018.
The overall winner will receive a a Canon 80D with an EF 18-135mm lens and her or his work will be exhibited in Kampala in October. There will be prizes for the runners-up.
The deadline for submissions is Aug. 1.
For more information on how to enter, click here.

Film festival accepting submissions [Worldwide]

Filmmakers and broadcast journalists can compete in this festival.
The Northern Character International TV and Film Festival is organized with support from the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation with the goal of uniting journalists and filmmakers of the Northern countries. The event will take place Nov. 29 to Dec. 1 in Murmansk, Russia.
The theme is the North's attraction: How does the North attract people and become their home for the whole life? Who or what keeps people in the North in severe climate conditions?
Contest categories include documentaries, TV programs, program/film about culture and more. The winners will be awarded diplomas. Entries must have been produced between 2016 and 2018.
Films and programs must include English subtitles.
The deadline is Sept. 15.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Grants for women journalists available [Worldwide]

Female journalists of all nationalities can apply for a grant.
The International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF) is accepting applications for the the Howard G. Buffett Fund, which aims to support women journalists in their projects and endeavors.  
Possible projects include exposing underreported but critical global issues; challenging traditional media narratives; developing field-based expertise and strengthening careers; pursuing training and leadership opportunities; and launching entrepreneurial news projects or acquiring the skill to do so.
Grant amounts will depend on the proposal and the inclusion of a detailed budget.
Applicants must have three or more years of professional journalism experience. Teams of journalists may apply, but the submission must be from a woman journalist and her team must include at least 50 percent women.
The deadline is Aug. 7.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

National Association of Black Journalists hosts digital training [US]

Journalists of color working in digital media can apply for this free training.
Poynter and the NABJ) host the Leadership Academy for Diversity in Digital Media Dec. 2 to 7 at Poynter’s campus in St. Petersburg, Florida.
National Association of Black Journalists (
This free leadership program will address the issues journalists of color face on the path to leadership in digital journalism and technology organizations.
The academy will include guidance on navigating newsroom culture, leadership styles, the business of journalism and entrepreneurship, as well as networking and one-on-one coaching. 
The deadline is Aug. 17. There is a limited number of travel stipends.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Hacks/Hackers seeks submission on lightning talks [Latin America]

Journalists, entrepreneurs, developers, data activists, media analysts and others can submit their lightning talks proposals to this media event.
Hacks/Hackers Buenos Aires is organizing the seventh edition of its Media Party in August in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The three-day event gathers more than 2,500 entrepreneurs, journalists, developers and designers from five continents to work together in the future of media.
Those who wish to submit a 5-minute talk to be considered must complete a detailed online form.
The deadline is Aug. 10.
For more information on how to apply (in Spanish), click here.

Grants for short films available [MENA]

Filmmakers can apply for production and post-production funding for their feature-length projects.
The Doha Film Institute supports films in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
Development, production and post-production funding is available for first- and second-time directors for feature-length projects. Short films are eligible for production funding only. Established MENA directors may apply for post-production funding for feature-length projects.
Most development grants range from US$5,000 to US$20,000. Most production and post-production grants range from US$10,000 to US$100,000.
The deadline is July 30. 
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Frontline Club hosts journalism awards [Worldwide]

Staff and freelance journalists can enter this contest.
The Frontline Club Awards seek to recognize emerging talents and established names who have shown integrity, courage and independent spirit in their work.
The competition has three categories: photojournalism, broadcast and print. Entries must have been broadcast or published between September 2017 and August 2018.
Works can cover any topic and be from any country but must be translated in English or include English subtitles.
Winners will receive trophies and possibly prizes. In the past, prizes included Canon cameras and iPhones.
The deadline is Aug. 31.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Genetics and Behavior Journalism Fellowships open [US]

Budding to midcareer journalists can apply for this fellowship.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Virginia seeks applicants for its Genetics and Behavior Journalism Fellowships.
The US$7,500 fellowship will support longform stories on genetics and behavior. Six fellowships will be available.
Selected journalists will have one year to produce their stories, beginning Dec. 3. 
The deadline is Sept. 17.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Grupo Estado offers journalism program [Brazil]

Portuguese-speaking graduates can apply for a hands-on journalism program to take place in São Paulo from Sept. 10 to Dec. 7.
The training program is offered by the Grupo Estado, which publishes several newspapers including O Estado de S. Paulo.
For three months, students will take classes in the morning and spend the rest of the day in various areas of the journalism business. Experienced professionals from Brazil and abroad will teach news reporting, including all stages of news production.
The first phase of the selection process is conducted online at the moment of registration. Up to 90 applicants will be called for the second phase at the Grupo Estado headquarters in São Paulo. The class with the 30 selected participants will be announced Aug. 26.
The registration deadline is July 31.
For more information on how to apply (in Portuguese), click here.

KAS media offers scholarships [Sub-Saharan Africa]

Journalists fluent in English ages 30 and younger can apply for this program in Johannesburg, South Africa.
KAS Media Africa is offering a scholarship for a full-time honors or master's degree at the University of Witwatersrand's Journalism Program.
Selected candidates work closely with KAS Media Africa during their stay in Johannesburg and write a bimonthly narrative report on their study progress.
The scholarship includes one return flight to Johannesburg, a monthly stipend, accomodation fees and a one-time payment for study material.
For the honors program, candidates must have at least three years of working experience. Candidates must also either have an undergraduate degree or pass an entrance test.
For the master's program, candidates must have a degree equivalent to the BA Hons in journalism and at least three years of working experience.
The deadline is July 13.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

APME organizes news train workshop [US]

Jourmalism professionals, academics and students can attend a two-day event in Greenville, South Carolina.
The Associated Press Media Editors (APME) is organizing the News Train workshop on Sept. 7 and 8. This national touring workshop is designed to provide journalism training at an affordable cost.
Topics include storytelling on mobile; maximizing and measuring social media for branding and audience engagement; data-driven enterprise off your beat becoming a verification ninja; social media as powerful reporting tools; and more.
Registration is ongoing. Register by Aug. 7 to pay US$75, including breakfast and lunch. The first 20 registrants will receive a free AP Stylebook. Regular registration costs US$85.
A limited number of diversity scholarships to cover the registration fee is available to participants of color. The deadline to apply for a scholarship is July 27.
For more information on how to register, click here.

Program on Investigative journalism available [UK]

Journalists who are confident using technology and have investigative reporting experience can apply to become a trainer.
The Centre for Investigative Journalism and the Google News Initiative have launched the Access to Tools program to provide free digital tools training in newsrooms in the United Kingdom.
The program will select four journalists to lead its two-hour sessions on investigative journalism. Successful applicants will be required to attend a CIJ and Google ‘train the trainers’ workshop in London. 
The deadline is July 16.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Online training on social media strategies for institutions available [Latin America]

Social media managers, journalists and others can register for this online workshop.
The University of Guadalajara's Centro de Formación en Periodismo Digital will offer a course on social media strategies for institutions Aug. 20 to Sept. 30. The course will be led by Fanny Hernández.
Participants will learn to design informations strategies in social media of public and private organizations, following a comprehensive institutional communication plan.
Registration deadline is July 22. The cost is MXN2,500 (US$150).
For more information on how to register (in Spanish), click here.

Workshops on social issues open [MENA]

Journalists, academics and students from the Arab world are invited to submit their papers.
The Bobst Center for Peace and Justice at Princeton University and the Social Science Experimental Laboratory (SSEL) at New York University Abu Dhabi invite candidates to submit their paper/research design to the Winter Experimental Social Sciences Institute (WESSI) Workshops at American University of Beirut (Oct, 26 to 27) and New York University Abu Dhabi (Jan, 21 to 23, 2019).
Each workshop aims to give social science PhD students, postdoctoral fellows and junior assistant professors in experimental social science the opportunity to present their research designs and work in progress and receive personal feedback from noted scholars in the field. Each will also enable students to attend presentations by these mentors. Mentors will present their own research, and each student will receive feedback from two mentors.  
The workshops are organized by Rebecca Morton and Amaney Jamal
The travel and accommodation expenses of junior scholars whose proposals are accepted will be covered.
The deadline is July 1.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Journalism School focuses on entrepreneurial projects [Worldwide]

Graduates and mid career professionals in journalism, technology, business and design can apply for this program.
The Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism is accepting applications for the next Advanced Certificate Program, which takes place Jan. 22 to May 24, 2019 in New York.
The program is an intensive immersion into the entrepreneurial process. Each year a small group of aspiring media innovators attend classes with CUNY professors and work with a personal mentor and industry coaches to build their own entrepreneurial journalism projects (sites, apps, services, products, etc). 
The cost is US$6,015 as of Spring 2018 for New York residents and US$10,450 for out-of-state residents.  Scholarships are available on a case-by-case basis.
The deadline is July 15.
For more information on how to register, click here.

People in Need organizes human rights film festival [Worldwide]

Filmmakers from all over the world can participate in this festival.
The One World International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival is organized by People in Need, a Czech nonprofit organization. The event will take place March 6 to 17, 2019 in Prague, Czech Republic. 
There are six categories: international competition, best director, Vaclav Havel jury award for a film that makes an exceptional contribution to the defense of human rights, Czech competition, audience award and a student jury award. Films produced in 2017 to 2019 are accepted.
Films made in other languages than English should include English subtitles. 
The entry fee is EUR20 (US$23).
The deadline is Sept. 15. The deadline for films that were finished between September and November 2018 is Nov. 1. 
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Writing fellowship available [Worldwide]

Writers who are interested in feminism and social justice can apply for a remote, three-month fellowship. 
Bitch Media, a nonprofit feminist media organization, organizes the Bitch Media Fellowships for Writers.
The program consists of intensive writing fellowships whose goal is to develop, support and amplify emerging, diverse voices in feminist, activist and pop-culture media.
Possible subject areas include sexual politics, pop-culture criticism, technology and global feminism. The selected participants must produce a minimum of six online articles for Bitch Media in their topic area, in addition to at least one long form article for the magazine Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture.
Fellows receive a US$2,000 stipend for the total duration of the program. U.S. citizenship or residence is not required to be a fellow. 
The deadline is July 31.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Program focuses on newspaper production [Brazil]

Seniors and recent college graduates can apply for this free training program in São Paulo.
Folha de S. Paulo is accepting applications for its upcoming newspaper program starting Aug. 13.
During 12 weeks, trainees will learn how to produce a newspaper, work alongside professionals in the newsroom and receive journalism training.
The application process is divided into two phases: a multiple-choice test online and a program of activities at the newspaper's headquarters in São Paulo. 
Candidates can be from any area but must have a strong interest in journalism.
The deadline is July 8.
For more information on how to apply (in Portuguese), click here.

BBC Russian : Vacancy for video journalist available [Eastern Europe, Israel]

Experienced video journalists can apply for this job.
The BBC's Russian Service is hiring an experienced video journalist to work in Jerusalem.
The video journalist will organize, gather, process and deliver multimedia content, with a focus on video and digital, for a Russian-speaking and international audience.
Candidates must have a broad understanding of current technical issues involved in the production of video content, an excellent general knowledge of regional and international current affairs and be fluent in Russian with a strong understanding of English and Hebrew.
The deadline is July 5.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

NGRI offers fellowship on natural resources reporting [Tanzania]

Senior and midcareer journalists interested in improving oil, gas and mining reporting can apply for this fellowship.
The Tanzania program of the Natural Resource Governance Institute, in partnership with Media Council of Tanzania (MCT), organizes the 2018 Resource Governance Reporting Fellowship.
Fellows receive up to US$750 per story and technical support to complete extractive stories, attend international media events and participate in regional international extractive industries events.
Candidates must have a proven record of reporting on oil, gas and mining topics, advanced journalism skills and newsroom leadership potential.
The deadline is July 2.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Speech by Lanre Arogundade at the public launch and presentation of the Nigerian Media Code of Election Coverage (revised edition 2018) at IPI World Congress.

Today’s public launch and presentation of The Nigeria Media Code of Election Coverage
(revised edition 2018) represents a strong statement that good election journalism or good
election reporting matters to journalists and media institutions in Nigeria.
This statement is made stronger by the fact that this Code has been endorsed by 6 umbrella
media professional groups; Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN);
Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON); Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ); Nigerian Guild
of Editors (NGE); Radio Television Theatre and Arts Workers Union (RATTAWU) and Guild of
Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP); 75 broadcast, print and online media; 15 media support
and development groups and two journalism training institutions - the Nigerian Institute of
Journalism (NIJ) and the International Journalism Institute of Journalism (IIJ) while more
endorsements are still expected.
This statement of commitment is indeed also made stronger by the fact that this presentation is
being done before a global media freedom and freedom of expression audience that has been
brought together by the International Press Institute (IPI) to discuss why good journalism
matters for the purpose of building stronger societies.
Through its preamble and statement of broad principles the Code outlines the imperative of
professional and ethical reporting of elections as well as the responsibilities of institutional
stakeholders, particularly, The Government, Political Parties, The Election management bodies
(Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and State Independent Electoral
Commission (SIEC) and Civil Society Organisations and Media Support Groups in creating the
enabling environment for such.
Sections one to five of the code outline guidelines for ensuring equitable access,
professionalism and social responsibility, ethical conduct, avoidance of hate speech and
incitement, and being conflict sensitive by journalists and media organisations in reporting
elections.
Section 6 provides for monitoring, implementation and enforcement while detailing internal
mechanisms for ensuring compliance with the code through the institution of Ombudsman,
Ethics and Disciplinary Committees, etc. This means that any journalists or media organisation
that violates the code could face sanctions if there is complaint from any quarters including the
media itself, the government, the political parties, the civil society, women and youths and the
general public.
It is therefore necessary to call on all journalists and news mediums in Nigeria to strive to read,
digest, understand and implement the provisions of this code. In order to facilitate this, we
urge, all media organisations, especially those that have endorsed the Code, to make the fact
known in their news mediums, make it available on their websites and social media platforms,
prominently display it in their newsrooms and organise enlightenment or training programs on
the Code for which IPC will be willing to assist. IPC on its part will also publish the Code on its
websites (www.ipcng.org, www.ndr.org.ng) and social media platforms.
The ultimate goal is that through the credible reporting of the 2019 elections and the electoral
processes before and after it, we can all contribute to credible, free and fair and peaceful
elections in the country.
IPC thanks all media stakeholders who have contributed to the development of this code
through various consultations and meetings while we appreciate IPI for providing a platform for
us to launch this code.
And last but not the least, IPC expresses its gratitude to the European Union for supporting the
production and dissemination of this Code through Component 4b: Support to the media of the
EU Support to Democratic Governance in Nigeria (EU-SDGN) project, being implemented by IPC
with the objective of building a professional media as catalysts of democratic accountability,
credible elections and good governance.

Justice writing fellowship available [US]

Journalists interested in mass incarceration issues can apply for this fellowship.
PEN America will select six writers to focus on the stories of incarcerated individuals, their families, communities and the wider impact of the criminal justice system.
Starting in September, fellows will work on their projects and meet with mentors. They will also participate in two cohort meetings: the first in October 2018 and the second in February 2019. The projects must be completed by May 2019.
Fellows will receive US$10,000 and may request up to US$5,000 for travel and research, in addition to mentorship.
The deadline is July 1.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

IWMF offers reporting fellowships for women journalists [Worldwide]

Women journalists with at least three years of experience can apply for a reporting fellowship.
The International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF) is organizing Adelante (Moving Forward), a five-year reporting initiative that aims to amplify the voices of women journalists in Latin America and strengthen their professional development, impact and safety.
The next group of fellows will travel Sept. 20 to Oct. 5. All fellows will begin their trip in Mexico City, where they will complete a comprehensive security training and an orientation. One group of journalists will report from Guadalajara, Jalisco, while the other group will travel to Guatemala and report from Guatemala City, Flores and Puerto Barrios.
The IWMF pays for fellowship-related expenses including travel, lodging, meals and fixers/interpreters unless a selected journalist’s news organization wishes to assume these costs.
The deadline is July 9.
For more information on how to apply, click here


 for the Mexico trip and here for the Guatemala trip.

Registration for Nonfiction book workshop ongoing [Latin America]

Latin American journalists working on a nonfiction book can apply to attend this workshop.
The Gabriel García Márquez Foundation for New Journalism, the Tomás Eloy Martínez Foundation the Oaxaca International Book Fair and PROA Foundation are organizing a nonfiction book workshop July 31 to Aug. 4 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Eight journalists from Latin America will have the opportunity to discuss their long-term projects and identify the weaknesses and strengths of their written work. The program will be led by Argentine journalist and writer Martin Caparrós.
The registration fee is US$500 for selected participants. PROA Foundation will offer accommodation, partial ticket reimbursement and international medical insurance for participants outside Buenos Aires, as well as meals for all participants.
The deadline is July 9.
For more information on how to apply (in Spanish) click here.

Media institute accepting applications for Master’s program [Jordan]

Journalists and graduates who are interested in studying new media can apply for a scholarship in Amman.
The Jordan Media Institute (JMI), in cooperation with the University of Jordan, is accepting candidates to the master’s program in journalism and new media. 
JMI will offer 40 full and partial scholarships in two tracks: the comprehensive exam, which focuses on graduating professional journalists in the field of digital media; and the thesis track, which focuses on academic research.
Applicants must have an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution and pass all the admission exams.
The deadline is July 6.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Photo contest accepting entries [Worldwide]

Professional photographers are invited to submit their best photographs illustrating journalists while doing their job.
UNESCO is organizing a contest to select photographs that will help raise awareness on the working conditions of journalists.
Images may depict journalists working on investigations into cases of corruption or political wrongdoing; attending trials, press conferences, demonstrations or major public events; gender dynamics in journalism; threats posed by internet harassment; journalists working in digital media;the everyday life of a journalist; and scenes from the newsroom or TV/radio studio.
UNESCO will establish a contract with the photographers, purchasing the selected photographs.
The deadline is July 15.
For more information on how to enter, click here.

Abe offers investigative reporting fellowships [Japan, US]

Journalists from the United States and Japan can apply for a fellowship.
The Abe Fellowship for Journalists, sponsored by the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) and the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership (CGP), is designed to encourage in-depth coverage of topics of pressing concern to the United States and Japan through individual short-term policy-related projects.
Applicants can submit proposals on one of four themes: threats to personal, societal and international security; growth and sustainable development; social, scientific and cultural trends and transformations; and governance, empowerment and participation.
The program provides support for six weeks in Japan or the United States. The maximum stipend is US$23,500, which includes one round-trip air ticket.
The application deadline is Sept. 15.
For more information on how to apply, click here.