The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard offers
short-term visiting fellowships to individuals interested in working on special
research projects designed to advance journalism.
The application deadline for the 2014 fellowships is Nov.
8, 2013.
Who should apply? Applicants need not be
practicing 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. U.S. and international applicants are welcome.
Those who should consider applying include publishers,
programmers, Web designers, media analysts, academics, journalists and others
interested in enhancing quality, building new business models or designing
programs to improve journalism. The proposed project may be completed during
the time spent at Harvard or be part of a larger undertaking. All visiting
fellows are expected to be in residence in Cambridge during their study and
present their findings to the Nieman community at the end of their research
period.
While at Harvard: 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. Nieman Visiting
Fellows have access to the extensive intellectual resources at Harvard and
throughout Cambridge, including scholars, research centers and libraries.
Successful applicants also have the opportunity to work with the Nieman Fellows
and the various standing and evolving projects housed at the Nieman Foundation
(Nieman Reports,Nieman Journalism Lab, Nieman Storyboard,
initiatives related to watchdog and others).
How is this different from the other Nieman Fellowships? The
Nieman Foundation selects 24 U.S. and international journalists each year to
study for 10 months at Harvard, with work organized around the academic
calendar. Fellows engage in work both at the university and at the Nieman
Foundation designed to enhance their expertise in specific subject areas and
enhance their skills as journalists and as leaders.
The Nieman Visiting Fellowship is designed for individuals
who are working on shorter-term projects or inquiries who may not be able to
spend an academic year at Harvard; who may or may not be journalists; and whose
work in support of journalism or journalism models would benefit from
concentrated exposure to the assets of Harvard and the Nieman Foundation.
Funding the Visiting Fellowship: As with other
longer-term Nieman fellowships, a Visiting Fellow’s employer is encouraged to
extend the employee’s salary and benefits during the period of study. If such
funding is not available, a standard Nieman stipend will be provided to the
Visiting Fellow and prorated for the length of the fellowship. The Nieman
Foundation will also help candidates find temporary housing in the Cambridge
area.
How to apply: The Nieman Foundation will offer
up to three Visiting Fellowships each year. Applications for the 2014 calendar
year are due November 8, 2013. The online application allows you to
upload a proposal of up to 500 words (word limits are enforced, so please don’t
exceed the limit) that describes your project or inquiry and how you plan to
spend your time at Harvard; explain how the work will benefit journalism; and
indicate the amount of time, up to 12 weeks, needed to complete the work.
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