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John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Standford University
The John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships fund diverse journalists from across the world who are working to solve some of journalism’s most pressing issues. We are committed to assisting these journalist leaders in being successful change agents by enhancing access to information that people require to develop and preserve democratic societies.
Title: John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Standford University
Location: United States of America
About the fellowship:
- The John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships are looking for journalists who want to investigate, discover, and test ideas for enhancing access to news and information that people need to build and sustain strong democratic societies. Applicants should be willing to take time away from their professional duties to devote themselves to this work and the fellowship programming we’ve devised to assist them develop the leadership resilience required in these unpredictable times.
You should apply if you:
- Want to grow as a journalist and leader and believe that your best work is ahead of you
- Are excited about the opportunity to be coached through a deep examination of your mindset, your perception of yourself and your place in journalism
- Yearn to be “in fellowship” with a group of other journalists from varied professional and personal backgrounds
- Seek, embrace and prioritize diversity
- Are ready to set aside current work responsibilities and dig into a 10-month journey of professional and personal exploration
- Are committed to being in journalism.
Eligibility Requirements
- U.S. and international journalists with digital-native and legacy news organizations, independent journalists, journalism entrepreneurs and journalism innovators.
- Applicants need to have at least five years of full-time professional journalism experience. We do not require applicants to have a college degree, or experience in traditional newsrooms. (Work as a student journalist or summer intern is great experience, but is not considered part of the five-year threshold.)
- The program is not open to people working in public information or public relations jobs, for trade and house newsletters or magazines, for government agencies, or in academic positions.
Benefits
- Individual coaching and tailored workshops to help develop the leadership resilience and mindsets needed to navigate and lead change.
- A intentionally designed cohort experience that fosters opportunities to form meaningful and lasting personal and professional relationships.
- Time and freedom to explore the intellectual resources of a world-class university
- Membership in a global JSK alumni community.
- A stipend of $95,000, plus a housing supplement to help with rent.
- Stanford tuition for fellows and Stanford health insurance for fellows, spouses and children. We also give fellows tips and advice about finding rental housing.
Expectations
Being a JSK Fellow is a full-time commitment. You will receive a monthly check, health insurance for you and your dependents, and be asked to forgo other professional work to focus on the fellowship experience.
You will be expected to:
- Be in residence at Stanford during the academic year, from September to June
- Dedicate yourself full-time to the fellowship
- Attend weekly meetings with your cohort and biweekly meetings with your adviser as well as other occasional JSK events
- Publicly share your work and insights throughout the year
- Work collaboratively with people who offer a range of ideas, experiences and perspectives.
Deadline: December 6th, 2023
How to Apply for the scholarship: Interested applicants should Click Here to apply.