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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$13,000 stipend.
Fellows can choose one of 10 concentrations: business and economic
reporting; cultural reporting and criticism; global and joint program
studies; literary reportage; magazine writing; news and documentary;
reporting New York; reporting the nation; 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.
The deadline is Jan. 4, 2016.
For more information, click here.
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