Registration ongoing for webinar on language precision [Worldwide]

Anyone who deals with language around any type of news content can attend this webinar.

Poynter is offering the webinar "Writing about the world in 2020: dignity and precision in language" at noon EDT July 29.

Participants will learn three decision-making tools to find the most precise words to ensure that all subjects and sources are described with dignity. Topics include social movements, race, gender identities and more.

The instructor is Cristi Hegranes, CEO of the Global Press Institute.

Registration is free and ongoing.

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Citizen Lab seeks Fellows [Americas]

Individuals of African heritage from the Caribbean, North America and Latin America can apply for this remote program.

The Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy has launched a fellowship program on issues related to surveillance, digital security and race.

The fellowship can last three or six months, resulting in research reports, software, data visualizations or another project.

Candidates must submit a project covering technical, legal and/or policy investigations of surveillance technologies in communities of color and/or deployed during protests; or developing privacy enhancing technologies and tactics (e.g., encryption and anonymity tools, contextualizing these tools for racialized communities).

Fellows will receive CAD12,000 (US$8,862) or CAD24,000 (US$17,724), depending on the duration of the project.

The deadline is July 27.

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Culture Resource offers grants [MENA]

Cultural actors, including filmmakers, visual journalists and writers, across the Arab world can apply for grants.

Culture Resource has launched its program “Wijhat” (Destinations), which offers grants of up to US$8,000.

The grants are intended to support the travel to festivals and training events within the Arab region and internationally, allowing grantees to present their works to diverse audiences, to exchange knowledge and expertise with peers and to build their professional capacities.

The program covers ticket and visa costs, accommodation and partial support for living expenses.

The deadline is Sept. 15.


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Eurasian Development Bank seeks reports on economic integration, sustainable development [Russia, Central Asia]

Business journalists from Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Moldova can submit works on Eurasian integration and development.

The Eurasian Development Bank organizes the contest "Eurasian integration and development - 21st century" for the best journalistic works on regional economic integration and sustainable development.

There are six categories: best publication in a news agency, online media, print media, TV, radio and the best work on humanitarian integration.

Entries must have been published or broadcast between Dec. 1, 2019 and Sept. 30, 2020.

Winners in each category will receive diplomas and various prizes.

The submission deadline is Sept. 30.


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La Croix-L'Hebdo seeks interns [France]


Student journalists can apply for this apprenticeship in the suburbs of Paris.

La Croix-L'Hebdo seeks candidates for an apprenticeship based in Montrouge.

Responsibilities include monitoring news and projects for the culture, solidarity, sustainability and tech beats, producing articles for the magazine and promoting content on social media.

Candidates must have an interest in magazine writing.

Apply now.

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ACOS Alliance offers Civil Unrest and First Aid Online Training [US]

Freelance journalists covering the protests in the United States can apply for this training.

The ACOS Alliance is offering free access to a Civil Unrest & First Aid online safety training.

The training, led by media safety experts at Silk Road Training, covers build core skills for working in and around crowds, security forces and civil unrest as well as life saving first aid knowledge.

Selected applicants receive one month of training in less than 24 hours after being accepted.

Apply now.

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International Committee of the Red Cross seeks reports on humanitarian issues [Brazil]


Print, broadcast and multimedia journalists can apply for this award.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Brazil invites entries to the fourth edition of the ICRC Humanitarian Coverage Award. The goal is to encourage the production of quality journalistic content on humanitarian issues in the Brazilian press.

Works must address international humanitarian issues, with a focus on victims, and have been published between Aug. 1, 2019 and Aug. 31, 2020.

In addition to the news reports and documentaries category, this year's competition will feature the special category "United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) 70 years," for news or documentary content focusing exclusively on themes related to refugees and statelessness.

The first place winner in the news reports and documentaries category will travel to an international location where the ICRC operates or receive a cash prize if travel is not recommended because of the pandemic. The second and third place winners will receive a cash prize. The winner in the special category will travel to a Brazilian region where the ICRC operates or receive a cash prize.

The deadline is Sept. 1.

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Folha de Jornalismo offers training for young journalists on urban mobility [Brazil]

Recent journalism graduates and college seniors can apply for this free online training.

Startup 99 and Folha de S. Paulo organize Lab 99 + Folha de Jornalismo over two weekends in August.

Under the theme of overcoming urban inequalities, the training features classes on urban and city mobility, news techniques, writing and TV production for digital channels.

At the end of the course, participants will produce content under the supervision of Folha journalists. The top three stories will receive BRL5,000, BRL2,000 and BRL3,000, as part of the 99 Journalism Award.

The deadline is July 19.


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Uganda Press Photo Award seeks entries [East Africa]

Visual storytellers in Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda can compete for an award.

The Uganda Press Photo Award (UPPA) is accepting entries. The contest has six categories: news, daily life, environment, people, sports and urban. 

The contest includes the East African Photography Award (EAPA), which is open to citizens of  Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.

There is also the Young Photographer Award (YPA) for Ugandan citizens ages 21 to 28.

The winners will receive Canon equipment and other prizes, including opportunities to showcase their work and mentorship for the young photographer awardee.

The competition is run by the FOTEA Foundation, in partnership with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Uganda, Canon Central and North Africa and others.

The deadline is Aug. 1.


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Fact-Checking Innovation grant available [Worldwide]


Fact-checking organizations that are verified signatories of the IFCN’s Code of Principles and/or organizations that have been regularly publishing non-partisan fact checks over the last three months can apply.

The International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) and Facebook have launched the second round of the Fact-Checking Innovation Initiative, focusing on technology innovation and development.

The initiative offers grants of up to US$100,000  to support projects aimed at strengthening fact-checking and the fight against misinformation.

Applicants that are not fact-checking organizations but partnering with fact-checking organizations are also eligible.

The deadline is July 24.


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Vacancy: CBC/Radio Canada seeks video journalist [Canada]


French-speaking journalists with at least three years of experience can apply for this position in Baie-Comeau.

CBC/Radio Canada is looking for a video journalist for its North Shore station to cover Eastern Quebec news.

Responsibilities include researching, gathering, packaging and presenting material for the station's programs. The position entails editing video and covering stories for the station's radio and digital platforms.

Candidates must have strong storytelling and interviewing skills, as well as a good on-air presence. A valid driver’s license is required. 

The deadline is July 10.



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Kamal Adham Center offers Journalism fellowship [MENA]

Students across the Arab world can apply for this fellowship to pursue a master's degree in television and digital journalism.

The Kamal Adham Center is accepting applications for its fellowship at the American University in Cairo.

Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree with a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or equivalent. They must also demonstrate financial need.

The fellowship covers tuition fees for a maximum of nine credits per semester, book allowance and student services and activities fees.

Preference is given to graduates of Egyptian public universities and professionals in the broadcasting industry.

The deadline is Oct. 15.



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NED offers Fellowship open [Worldwide]

Journalists worldwide who wish to learn more about democracy can apply for a fellowship.

The Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program, organized by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), aims to enable democratic practitioners, scholars and journalists to deepen their understanding of democracy and enhance their ability to promote democratic change.

Fellows are expected to be in residence at the International Forum for Democratic Studies in Washington March 1 to July 31, 2021 or Oct. 1, 2021 to Feb. 28, 2022. Working knowledge of English is required to be eligible.

Each fellow receives a monthly stipend for living expenses, plus health insurance and reimbursement for travel.

The deadline is Oct. 1.

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Vacancy: Sixth Tone seeks journalists [China]


Experienced journalists can apply for two positions in Shanghai.

Sixth Tone is looking for a reporter and an editor to join its news team.

The reporter will pitch and write news stories as well as conduct interviews and on-the-spot reporting when needed. Candidates must have native or native-level Chinese, strong English writing ability and a good knowledge of Chinese economic and political developments. One to three years of relevant work experience is required.

The editor will help decide which stories to pursue and edit news stories, in addition to supporting other teams with their editing needs. Candidates must have three to five years of experience, ideally with China-focused media, be native English speakers and have a keen understanding of Chinese society and culture.

Apply now.




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Photojournalism grant available [US]

Freelance photojournalists based in the United States can apply for this visual reporting grant.

The Pulitzer Center and Diversify Photo have launched the Eyewitness Photojournalism Grant.

The reporting initiative aims to support underreported stories told by visual journalists historically underrepresented in the American press.

Proposals should cover U.S. systemic, underreported issues, such as police brutality, the impact of COVID-19 on vulnerable communities, environmental racism, food insecurity, the opioid crisis and more.

Grantees will receive US$1,000.

The deadline is July 19.


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Anagrama Award focuses on narrative journalism [Latin America, Spain]

Nonfiction authors can submit their books in Spanish to this international contest.

Anagrama publishing house hosts the 2020 edition of the Anagrama Nonfiction Award Sergio González Rodríguez.

Contestants must submit a single narrative journalism piece or a set of stories of at least 100 pages.

The winning book will be published in Anagrama's "Crónicas" collection and receive EUR10,000 (US$11,242) in advance against royalties.

The deadline is July 15.


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Vacancy: Le Figaro seeks video journalist [France]

Broadcast journalists can apply for this position in Paris.

Le Figaro is looking for a journalist for the morning show of its broadcast service Figaro Live starting Aug. 4.

Responsibilities include news monitoring, attending the morning editorial conferences and producing videos, photos and animations as well as managing a student journalist. The selected journalist will report to the editors-in-chief and desk editor.

Candidates must be proficient in Adobe Premiere Pro and Photoshop. The position may include some shooting in the newsroom but no field reporting.

Depending on the evolution of the current health crisis, the position may be remote over the summer. 

Apply now.
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