Grants for media projects available [Worldwide]

Independent media organizations, civic groups and associations can apply.

The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is seeking proposals for projects that advance democratic goals and strengthen democratic institutions.

NED encourages applications from organizations working in diverse environments including newly established democracies, semi-authoritarian countries, highly repressive societies and countries undergoing democratic transition.

Grant amounts vary depending on the size and scope of the projects, but the average grant lasts 12 months and is around US$50,000.

NED is interested in proposals from organizations for nonpartisan programs that seek to: promote and defend human rights and the rule of law, support freedom of information and independent media, and promote accountability and transparency.

The deadline is Jan. 10, 2020.

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UAM/El País Journalism School offers workshop on fact-checking, online research [Spain]

Students, journalists and anyone interested can register for this intensive training in Madrid.

The
UAM/El País Journalism School offers a workshop on fact-checking and verification tools on Feb. 1, 2020.

Participants will learn to use free online resources to avoid major misinformation mistakes and track information.

The cost is EUR180.

The deadline to register is Jan. 24, 2020.

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Emma Bowen Foundation offers Media fellowship for students of color [US]

African-American, Asian-American, Latino and Native American students can apply for a media fellowship.

The Emma Bowen Foundation offers a fellowship to give students of color the opportunity to succeed in the media industry.

Fellows are placed in multiyear paid internships at some of the nation’s leading companies nationwide. The majority of fellows work in New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Miami or the San Francisco Bay Area.

Candidates must be graduating high school seniors or college students, have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0, be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and speak and write English fluently.

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

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SUSI offers Entrepreneurship program [Tunisia]

Tunisian students and journalists ages 18 to 25 are invited to apply for this five-week program in the United States.

The U.S. Embassy in Tunisia is accepting applications for its entrepreneurship and economic development program run by the 2019 Study of the United States Institute (SUSI) for Student Leaders.

This intensive exchange opportunity provides undergraduate students with a deeper understanding of the United States, while simultaneously enhancing their leadership skills.

The program, scheduled for July and August 2020, will feature seminar discussions, readings, group presentations and lectures as well as educational travel, site visits, leadership activities, and volunteering within the local community.

Fluency in English is required.

The deadline is Jan. 1, 2020.

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Cultural Vistas offers Journalism Fellowship on Disinformation [Germany, US]

U.S. and German students and recent graduates can apply for this fellowship.

Cultural Vistas is organizing the Journalism in the Era of Disinformation Fellowship (JED Fellowship), funded by the Transatlantic Program of the government of the Federal Republic of Germany through funds of the European Recovery Program (ERP) of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy (BMWi).

The fellowship brings together eight German and eight American journalism students for a weeklong program in Washington and New York. Fellows meet with news outlets, other journalists and media experts to discuss the role of disinformation in political news coverage in the U.S. and Europe as well as explore strategies to counteract its rise.

Candidates outside of major news hubs and those with limited or no prior international experience are encouraged to apply.

The deadline is Jan. 15, 2020.


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Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute seeks entries for reporting award [Worldwide]

Journalists working on an underreported project in the public interest can apply for funding.

The Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute of New York University (NYU) invites applications for its reporting award. The award supports research and reporting for a significant work of journalism on any medium.

One or several winners will receive up to US$12,500, NYU ID and full online and onsite NYU Bobst Library research and reference privileges, as well as an office at the NYU Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, space allowing.

International journalists are welcome to apply, but the resulting work must be in English and must be accepted for publication by a reputable media outlet with a wide circulation.

The application deadline is Feb. 18, 2020.


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German-Russian Forum offers internship program [Russia]

Journalism students in Russia can apply for an internship program in Germany.

The German-Russian Forum, in association with Moscow State University, is offering internships that will provide professional experience in German print and broadcast newsrooms. The internships run from July 12 to Sept. 13, 2020.

Fellows will also have an opportunity to take part in seminars on journalistic topics and a two-week intensive course in German language in the Goethe-Institut.

The fellowship covers travel, accommodations and health insurance and provides a EUR600 stipend.

Candidates must have a good command of the German language. Applicants must submit samples of their journalism work.

The deadline is Feb. 29, 2020.

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IFP offers Journalism training in Germany [Central, Eastern Europe]

Journalists fluent in German can participate in this program.

The Institute to Promote Journalistic Talent (IFP, in German) will host East Course, a three-week seminar designed for journalists from Central and Eastern Europe. The seminar will take place July 5 to 24, 2020 in Munich.

The training will address different journalistic forms and styles, including interviews, reportage, online research, online verification and mobile reporting. At the end of the training, participants will receive a certificate.

The seminar will be held in German. Journalists ages 19 to 32 who are working in print, radio or TV media are eligible to attend.

The tuition fee for the workshop, including meals and accommodation for three weeks, is EUR120 for participants from EU countries and EUR90 for participants from countries outside the European Union. Transportation expenses will be covered by a grant.

The deadline is Feb. 15, 2020.


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Fiocruz offers free course on science communication [Brazil]



Journalists and students interested in science communication can access this free course.

The Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (
Fiocruz) offers the online course "Introduction to Scientific Dissemination," which can be taken at any time, at the student's pace. The total workload is 30 hours.

Participants will learn about the history of science communication in the world and in Brazil, recognize the importance of maintaining a dialogue with society and use conceptual and practical tools to communicate science news.

Registration is ongoing.

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Ponte a Ponte seeks business reports [Brazil]

Journalists who covered investments and businesses that aim to produce a social or environmental impact can compete for a prize.

The Impact Journalist Award, organized by Ponte a Ponte and Faculdade Cásper Líbero, recognizes journalists across Brazil in four categories.

The categories are text (print or online newspapers and magazines), audiovisual (multimedia vehicles, radio or TV), innovative journalism initiatives in the field of investment and business impact, and journalism initiatives in peripheral contexts and community initiatives in the field of investment and business impact.

Works must have been published or broadcast between Jan. 1, 2018 and Jan. 31, 2020.

The winner of each category will receive BRL3,500, in addition to media exposure and access to an online course on the history of social impact in Brazil.

The deadline is Jan. 31, 2020.

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IJP offers Journalism exchange program [Africa, Germany]

Journalists ages 25 to 40 from Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Germany can apply.

The International Journalists' Programmes (IJP) are offering fellowships to up to six young Southern African journalists and up to five young German journalists. The Southern African-German Journalists‘ Bursary is intended to enable young journalists to gain insights into the political, economic, cultural and social fabric of the host country.

For two months, Southern African delegates will have the chance to work in Germany, followed by German delegates in Africa. They will be integrated into the day-to-day journalism of their host newsroom while researching stories for their home media.

The delegates will receive a fixed payment of EUR3,000 to cover most of their travel, accommodation and living expenses.

Candidates must have a strong command of English. German is an advantage but not mandatory.

The deadline is Feb. 15, 2020.


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Vacancy:The Atlantic seeks editorial fellows [US]

Recent college graduates can apply for a paid, yearlong position based in New York or Washington.

The Atlantic is offering a paid editorial fellowship July 2020 to June 2021.

Fellows participate in the Atlantic Media Academy, a comprehensive curriculum providing a 360-degree view of the media industry covering the editorial, operational and economic sides of both magazine and digital journalism today.

Fellowship responsibilities may include blogging, copy editing, fact-checking, multimedia editing, social media and more.

The deadline is Jan. 27, 2020
.
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Journalism Fellowship available at Harvard [Worldwide]

Journalists with at least five years of experience who are interested in sharing, expanding and researching public policy and political affairs can apply for this fellowship.

Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government is accepting applications for the Joan Shorenstein Center Fellowship in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Applicants must be journalists, scholars or policymakers active in the field of press, politics and public policy. English fluency is required.

Fellows are required to live in residence for one semester and will receive a US$30,000 stipend disbursed in four installments over the semester. Travel and living expenses are not covered by the center.

A workstation, computer and telephone are provided. To apply, send a cover letter, a completed application form, a research project proposal, a curriculum vitae/resume and recommendations.

The deadline is March 1, 2020.


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Vacancy: South China Morning Post seeks interns [China]

Students and graduates can apply for a summer internship in Hong Kong.

The South China Morning Post is accepting candidates for its 2020 internship program.

Starting early June, interns will spend 12 weeks as paid reporters helping to cover local and global news.

Applicants should be students in their third or fourth year or recent graduates. Excellent English is required; fluency in Cantonese or Mandarin is a plus.

The deadline is Feb. 1, 2020.

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Malmö Arab Film festival accepting entries [MENA]

Arab woman directors, writers and others can participate in this film festival.

The Malmö Arab Film Festival is accepting entries to the Arab Woman Film Days, which focuses on films made by Arab women or about Arab women. The event will take place March 27 to 29 in Helsingborg and Malmö, Sweden.

Works must delve into questions about equality, feminism and women’s rights.

Applicants can submit features, shorts and documentaries.

 The deadline is Jan. 15, 2020.


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Vacancy: Bloomberg seeks editor [Brazil]

Experienced journalists who are fluent in English, Portuguese and Spanish can apply for this position in Brasília, Rio de Janeiro or São Paulo.

Bloomberg News is seeking an editor to cover Latin American economy and government.

Responsibilities include helping deliver stories that look at politics and economics through the prism of business and investment,  publishing headlines and scoops with speed and accuracy and also taking on longer-term analysis and enterprise projects.

Candidates must have experience working in Latin America, experimenting with new formats of storytelling and being comfortable in a collaborative, dynamic, fast-moving newsroom.

Apply now.


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Nieman Foundation seeks entries for investigative reporting award [US]

Investigative journalists can apply for an award.

The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard is accepting entries for the Worth Bingham Prize, which honors investigative reporting of stories of national significance where the public interest is being ill-served.

These stories may involve state, local or national government, lobbyists or the press itself wherever there exists an "atmosphere of easy tolerance" that Worth Bingham described in his reporting on the nation's capital.

Submissions must have been published in a U.S. newspaper or magazine or on the newspaper or magazine’s website during the 2019 calendar year. Web-based news organizations that follow a strict code of journalistic ethics and publish original reporting on a regular basis may also submit entries. No broadcast-only entries are allowed.

The winner will receive US$20,000.

Submissions must be accompanied by a US$50 entry fee.

The deadline is Jan. 17, 2020.


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Sidney Hillman Foundation seeks entries for Investigative journalism Award [Worldwide]

Journalists and photographers can compete for a US$5,000 prize.

The Sidney Hillman Foundation seeks entries for its Hillman Prizes, which honor investigative journalism and commentary that serves the common good.

Journalists worldwide can apply, but the work must have been widely accessible to U.S. audiences.

This year's categories include book; print or online newspaper story or series; print or online magazine story or series; broadcast story or series (at least 20 minutes in total package length); web publication/story or series/multimedia; and opinion and analysis.

Along with the cash prize, winners will receive a certificate and a trip to attend the awards ceremony on May 4, 2020 in New York.

The deadline to apply is Jan. 30, 2020.


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Society of Professional Journalists launches competition for journalism students [US]

U.S. students can compete for this award.

The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) presents the Mark of Excellence Awards, honoring the best in student journalism.

Entries will be first judged on the regional level. First-place regional winners will advance to the national competition and will be recognized at SPJ spring conferences. National winners will be showcased on SPJ's site.

The categories include newspapers, magazine, radio, television, art/graphics, online, videography and podcasts.

The contest is open to anyone studying toward an academic degree enrolled in a U.S. college or university in 2019. International SPJ student members may also enter.

The fee for SPJ members is US$10 per entry and for non-members, US$20 per entry.

The deadline is Jan. 14, 2020.


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Associated Press offers internship program [Worldwide]

Full-time students and recent graduates worldwide can apply for a summer internship.

The Associated Press offers its Global News General Assignment Internship Program — a 12-week, paid, individually tailored training program for students who are aspiring cross-format journalists.

Internships are offered in four U.S. cities -- Miami, New York, San Francisco and Washington -- and eight international locations -- Jerusalem, London, New Delhi and Rome.

Interns will receive training and contribute to AP’s text, video, photo and interactive reporting. Responsibilities include covering general news, sports, business or entertainment.

The deadline is Dec. 21.


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Journalism conference calls for papers [Brazil]

Journalism professors and students will gather at the 19th National Meeting of Journalism Teachers April 6 to 8, 2020 in São Paulo.

The conference is organized by the journalism courses of the Superior School of Advertising and Marketing (ESPM, in Portuguese) and the School of Communication and Arts' Journalism and Publishing Course at the University of São Paulo.

The program includes the 15th Research Cycle in Journalism Teaching and Extension, the 10th Meeting of Journalism Course Coordinators; 15th National Cycle of Research in Teaching and Extension in Journalism.

The event also features activities such as book launches, panel discussions and cultural programming.

Papers may be presented in one of the following research groups: extension activities; teaching ethics and journalism theories; undergraduate research; laboratory production — electronic and print works; and pedagogical projects and teaching methodologies.

The deadline for submissions is Jan. 31, 2020.

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Workshop on heart health available [US]

Journalists interested in health journalism can apply for this training.

The National Press Foundation (NPF) is organizing the workshop "Covering the Heart Beat" will take place Jan. 26 to 29, 2020 in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Participants will look at all facets of heart health and heart disease: who is at risk, symptoms, preventive care, treatment, demographics, data, and the latest science and medicine.

NPF will cover travel, lodging and most meals during the four-day program.

The deadline is Dec. 6.


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Journalism fellowship available [Worldwide]

Journalists with at least two years of experience and fluency in English and at least one other language can apply for a fellowship in New York.

The Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University (NYU) is seeking applications for the World Journalist Fellowship.

The fellowship provides international journalists with two semesters of funding to study at one of the master’s programs at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, as well as a US$14,000 stipend.

Fellows can choose one of nine concentrations: business and economic reporting; cultural reporting and criticism; global and joint program studies; literary reportage; magazine writing; news and documentary; reporting the nation and New York; science, health and environmental reporting; and Studio 20.

Candidates must also complete the application for the graduate program of their choice. The GRE and TOEFL are required tests for admission to NYU. Applicants have until Jan. 24, 2020 to take their tests.

The deadline is Jan. 4, 2020.

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Khartoum Arab Film festival accepting entries [MENA]

Arab filmmakers can submit their works to compete in this film festival in Khartoum, Sudan.

The Khartoum Arab Film Festival is accepting works to its fifth edition, which will be held March 1 to 7, 2020.

The competition is open to feature and short films, documentaries, student films and women's films. Entries must be produced in 2018 or 2019 and must not have been screened before.

The prizes will be announced later.

The deadline is Dec. 31.

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Photo competition accepting entries [UK, Ireland]

Photographers ages 18 and older in the United Kingdom and Ireland can enter this contest.

National Geographic Traveller (UK) is accepting entries for its Photography Competition 2020.

Photos can be submitted in one of four categories: cities, landscapes, nature and people.

The grand winner will participate in a National Geographic Mexico tour. Category winners will receive a travel tripod worth GBP168.95.

The deadline for entries is Feb. 23, 2020.

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World Photography Organization accepting entries [Worldwide]

Professional, amateur and young photographers can submit their work to this contest.
The World Photography Organization is accepting entries for its annual Sony World Photography Awards.

Participants can submit work for judging in one of three categories: professional, open and youth (ages 12 to 19).

The professional category winner will receive US$25,000. The winner of the open competition will be awarded US$5,000.

In addition, all winners, including the youth winner, will receive photo equipment from Sony, flights to London, accommodation in a hotel and VIP tickets to attend the Sony World Photography Awards gala ceremony in the spring of 2020. The winners’ entries will be presented at the World Photo London exhibition.

The deadline is Dec. 31 for the youth competition and Jan. 7, 2020 for the open competition. For the professional competition, the deadline is Jan. 14, 2020.


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Vacancy: Media organisation seeks junior correspondent [China]

Journalists and students can apply for a short-term position in Hong Kong.

Coconuts is hiring a junior reporter to cover the 2019 Hong Kong protests.

The role requires at least one year of journalistic experience, good command of spoken and written English and Cantonese. Mandarin, multimedia experience and social media skills are a plus.

Apply now.

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Ulanbek Egizbayev Award accepting Investigative reports [Kyrgyzstan]

Journalists, civil society activists and bloggers can compete for an award.

The Investigative Journalism Foundation is accepting entries for the Ulanbek Egizbayev Prize for the best journalistic investigation. The contest is named in memory of the investigative journalist for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty who died in 2018.

Submissions can be in Kyrgyz or Russian and must have been published or broadcast in 2019.

The total prize fund is KGS100,000. Winners will receive cash prizes, trophies and diplomas.

The deadline is Jan. 15, 2020.


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Google offers Free workshop on fact-checking [Mexico]

Journalists are invited to register for this free workshop.

Periodistas de a Pie and Google México are organizing a free workshop on fact-checking and Google tools for journalists. The training will take place Dec. 14 in Mexico City.

Topics include how to use Google Fact-Checker, Google Images Search and verification plugins. Participants will learn time-saving methods when checking the authenticity and accuracy of images, videos and other digital content.

Registration is ongoing until spots are filled.



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UNDEF offers grants for projects [Worldwide]

Organizations working in the areas of media, youth, women, democratization, community development, and rule of law and human rights are eligible.

The United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF) is inviting civil society organizations to apply for funding projects to advance and support democracy. Project grants range between US$100,000 and US$300,000.

Projects that are two years long are accepted. Project proposals must fall under one of the following main areas: gender equality; community activism; rule of law and human rights; youth engagement; strengthening civil society's interaction with the government; media and freedom of information; tools for knowledge; and electoral processes.

Proposals must be submitted online in either English or French.

The deadline is Dec. 22.

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Vacancy: BBC offers Broadcast Operator Apprenticeship program (UK)

Individuals interested in the technical side of news broadcasting can apply for this program.

The BBC is accepting candidates for the 2020-21 Broadcast Operator Apprenticeship in Birmingham, London, Cardiff and Belfast.

The apprenticeship offers hands-on experience and qualification in the following areas: camera operations/floor management, TV vision mixing, radio sound operations, technical directing, sound & vision editing, shoot/edit multi-skilled operator, media managing, network monitoring, master control room operating and support technician.

Apprentices receive a starting salary of GBP14,250 or GBP18,932 if the placement is in London.

No previous work experience or training is required.

The deadline to apply is Dec. 15.

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Journalism scholarship available [Latin America, US, Canada]

Professional journalists and journalism students can apply for a scholarship.

The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) is offering scholarships for young Latin American and Caribbean journalists to study in Latin America, the United States or Canada and for Americans and Canadians to study in Latin America or the Caribbean.

Candidates must be journalists or journalism school seniors between 21 and 35 years old and speak the language of the country where they wish to study. Scholars will receive US$20,000 for the school year plus reimbursement for round-trip airfare in economy class.

The deadline is Jan. 31, 2020.

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Columbia University offers Data journalism scholarship [Africa]

Aspiring data journalists can apply for this scholarship.

The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism is accepting applications for the Pulitzer Africa Data Journalism Scholarship.

The program offers up to US$150,000 for a student who is a resident of a country in Africa.

Candidates must also apply and be admitted to either the M.S. in data journalism or the dual master of science program in computer science and journalism.

The deadline is Dec. 15.

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Internews contest for professional journalists seeks entries [Kyrgyzstan]

Digital and TV journalists from Kyrgyzstan can apply for this contest.

Internews in Kyrgyzstan seeks entries for its Aspiration contest for professional journalists.

Categories include news, special reports, longform journalism, multimedia, journalistic investigation and a special nomination or materials that have had a significant positive impact on a person's life.

Entries must have been published or broadcast in 2019.

Winners will receive prizes.

The deadline is Dec. 31.

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Tupilak launches anti-discrimination reporting contest [Belarus]

Print, online and broadcast journalists can apply for this contest.

The Journalists for Tolerance civil initiative and
Tupilak organize the contest "Best journalist and fighter against discrimination in Belarus in 2019."

The contest accepts print and online articles and photo, audio, video reporting.

The winner will receive a trophy and diploma.

The deadline is Dec. 1.


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Vacancy:Mongabay seeks writer [Worldwide]

Journalists with three or more years of experience with exceptional English fluency can apply for this full-time, remote position.

Mongabay is looking for a staff features writer to produce regular stories on conservation and environmental issues in English.

Responsibilities include coverage of the status of high conservation value forests, the intersection of land rights and environmental change, governance issues around natural resources extraction and development, analysis relevant to ecology and species, and threats to environmental defenders including indigenous peoples and local communities.

The ideal candidate has knowledge of conservation, land rights and environmental issues, an extensive source network, experience with data journalism and multimedia reporting, and more.

Apply now.


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Yousef Jameel Program offers Journalism fellowship [Egypt]

Egyptian students can apply for this fellowship to pursue a master's degree in journalism and mass communication at the American University in Cairo.

Yousef Jameel, working with the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP), established the Yousef Jameel Public Leadership Program, with the overall objective of building the capacity of young competent Egyptian nationals in several areas.

Students must complete their master's degrees within a period of two and a half years including an optional semester as a study-abroad.

The organizers cover full tuitions, student services and activities fees, in addition to a monthly stipend and accommodation allowance for non-residents of Cairo.

Applicants must have a minimum grade point average of 3.2.

The deadline is Feb. 1, 2020.

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Health journalism Award seeks entries [Latin America]

Print, TV and video journalists living in Latin America who covered health issues in 2018 and 2019 are invited to compete.

Roche Labs Latin America and the Fundación Gabo (FNPI) call for the eighth edition of the Roche Health Journalism Award.

Entries may be submitted in three categories: audio journalism, digital journalism and daily coverage. Works must focus on one or more of the following topics: noncommunicable diseases, rare or orphan diseases, innovation in health care, innovation in health systems and regulation, reforms and public policies.

Winners will receive a full scholarship to participate in a workshop of their choice offered by Fundación Gabo or may choose to attend the Gabriel García Márquez Journalism Award Festival, held every year in Medellín, Colombia.

The deadline to apply is April 2, 2020.


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CIPESA offers grants for digital rights initiatives [Africa]

Organizations and coalitions working to advance digital rights in Africa can apply for funding.

The Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) is accepting entries for the Africa Digital Rights Fund (ADRF).

The fund is intended for projects in digital rights advocacy, access to information, litigation, research, policy analysis, digital literacy, disinformation, digital security skills building and more.

Grants range from US$1,000 to US$20,000.

The deadline is Dec. 6.

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Feevale University offers Data journalism course [Brazil]

Academics and journalism graduates can participate in this course.

Feevale University offers an introductory data-driven journalism course Feb. 10 to 12, 2020 in Novo Hamburgo, Rio Grande do Sul.

Participants will learn about the origin and conceptual definition of data journalism; computer-assisted reporting; the inverted pyramid for data-driven journalism; data analysis tools and techniques for journalism; and data visualization. They will also work on a project.

The registration deadline is Feb. 8, 2020. The cost is BRL200, with discounts available for Feevale students.



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Arab Media & Society seeks papers on science journalism journal [MENA]

Journalists, academics and students from the Arab world are invited to submit their papers.

Arab Media & Society, the biannual journal of the Kamal Adham Center for Television and Digital Journalism at the American University in Cairo, is seeking submissions for its next issue on science journalism.

Topics may relate to science journalism education in the Arab world, ethics and bias in science journalism, professional approaches and evolution of science journalism in the digital age.

Although shorter pieces are encouraged, submissions may have up to 10,000 words and must conform to The Chicago Manual of Style.

The deadline for peer-review consideration is Jan 30, 2020. All other submissions, including books and conference reviews, shorter research papers and columns, should be received by Feb .15.


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Grants for environmental reporting available [Asia Pacific]

Journalists and other expert media practitioners can compete for a grant.

The Earth Journalism Network is accepting proposals for Asia-Pacific Investigative Environmental Story Grants.

Story proposals should focus on one of these topics: wildlife trafficking, land clearing, extractive industries, ocean pollution or air pollution.

Applicants must provide a detailed budget with justification for the amount requested using the template provided. Stories can be produced in any language.

The grant competition is open to journalists in South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia and the Pacific region but not Australia or New Zealand.

The deadline is Dec. 31.

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Journalism Program available [US]

Young journalists and journalism students can apply for a trip to Germany.

The German-American Fulbright Commission organizes the Berlin Capital Program to foster transatlantic relations and promote professional and academic networks between Germany and the United States.

Up to 15 journalists will have the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the political, economic and cultural environment in Germany/Europe with a special focus on the German media landscape and the role of media in politics and society.

The selected candidates participate in a series of seminars, presentations and visits to German media and German political and cultural institutions. The trip will take place May 23 to 30, 2020.

 A limited number of participants will also receive a short extension for a limited number of participants to follow up on meetings, conduct independent research and further take advantage of the Fulbright experience.

The program will cover travel, hotel accommodation, several meals, local transportation and health insurance.

The deadline is Jan. 8, 2020.

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Pulitzer Center seeks coordinator for Rainforest Journalism project [South America]

Experienced journalists fluent in English and Portuguese can apply for this remote, part-time position.

The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting is looking for a regional coordinator for the Rainforest Journalism Fund in the Amazon region.

Responsibilities include helping to identify regional and local news outlets that the Center will partner; conducting a baseline survey of coverage of tropical rainforest issues; promoting the grant opportunities through direct outreach; translating communications for dissemination in the media; and more.

Candidates must have at least 10 years of experience, an established network of contacts in the region and knowledge of the political and legislative background to the situation of the Amazon region today.

The deadline is Nov. 30.

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Pan-African Re/Insurance Journalism Awards seeks nomination [Africa]

Business journalists can apply for this award.

The Pan-African Re/Insurance Journalism Awards, sponsored by Continental Reinsurance, seek works that have raised awareness and understanding of the insurance or reinsurance sector in Africa.

The competition offers four awards: Best Re/Insurance Print Article – English, Best Re/Insurance Broadcast (TV/Radio) Article – English, Best Re/Insurance Online Article – English and Best Re/Insurance French Article – Print, Online or Broadcast (Radio/TV).

Works can be a published article (print or online) or a broadcast radio/television clip in English or French.

The winners will be announced at the Continental Re’s annual CEO Summit in 2020.

The deadline is Nov. 30.

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CFPD offers online course on communication management [Latin America]

Journalists and communication managers can register for this online course.

The Center for Digital Journalism (CFPD) at the University of Guadalajara offers a communication management course Jan. 27 to March 1, 2020.

Participants will learn effective and assertive communication strategies tailored to their type of organization, as well as communications management in crisis situations.

The cost of the training is MXN3,466 for residents in Mexico and US$180 for those living outside of Mexico.

The deadline to register is Jan. 12, 2020.

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UNESCO seeks nominations for press freedom award [Worldwide]

Journalists, organizations or institutions that promote press freedom worldwide can be nominated for a US$25,000 award.

The UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize will recognize a significant contribution to press freedom, especially in high-risk areas.

Member states, international/regional organizations or professional/nongovernmental organizations working in the field of journalism and freedom of expression can nominate up to three candidates.

The recipient will be recognized during the World Press Freedom Day ceremony to be held April 23, 2020 in the Hague, Netherlands.

Nominations must be submitted in English or French and include a brief biography or history of the nominee.

The deadline is Feb. 15, 2020.

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Grants for photojournalism available [Worldwide]

Photojournalists and students interested in working on photo assignments can apply for a grant.

Reuters organizes a photojournalism grants competition, recently renamed Yannis Behrakis Photojournalism Grants program.

Up to 10 winners will receive US$8,000 each to advance their abilities and tell new stories. Pictures taken by the winners will be distributed on Reuters News media platforms.

Applicants must be between 18 and 35 years old. They must submit a CV, a cover letter and a portfolio with 30 to 40 pictures. Check out last year’s recipients here.

The deadline is Dec. 31.

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Reporting grant available [Africa, Asia, Europe]

Teams of African, Asian and European journalists can apply for a reporting grant.

Journalismfund.eu will support stories on cross-border illicit financial flows, tax abuse and corruption in Africa, Asia and Europe, as part of the Money Trail project.

The project will conduct 10 application rounds over the next three years. The total amount per call is about EUR50,000.

Teams must consist of at least one African, one Asian and/or one European journalist.

The next deadline is Dec. 16.

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Thomson Foundation offers online journalism course [Worldwide]

Aspiring journalists can compete for an all-expenses-paid spot in a summer course in London.

The Thomson Foundation seeks applicants for its new Journalism Now Scholar competition.

Contestants must complete seven Journalism Now online courses successfully, attend or watch the replay of up to four webinars with Ewen MacAskill and publish a multimedia story. For its list of free and paid-for courses, click here. The best student will be chosen as the winner.

The winner will receive a trip to London to attend the 2020 Thomson Foundation five-week summer course.

The deadline is Dec. 13.

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