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All The Gordon Summer Journalism Fellowships are intended to support and inspire independent summer journalism projects in the U.S. or abroad, particularly (but not exclusively) for aspiring journalists, writers and photographers. The Fellowship is open to Yale Journalism Scholars and to active participants in the Yale Daily News and its affiliated publications. Applicants are encouraged to be ambitious and creative in their thinking. The Fellowships are intended to fund all expenses of a summer project, including travel, equipment and living expenses. …
This fellowship provides summer funding to students pursuing and furthering their study of writing, specifically in the field of journalism. The fellowships will also consider self-designed projects and internships related to all types of journalism (e.g. print, photo, broadcast). Please note: the committee’s understanding of journalism requires that projects involve extensive fact-finding, research, and interviews of the kind that could ideally lead to publication in a news-oriented nonfiction periodical, radio or broadcast show, etc. Projects whose main product is a …
This fellowship provides summer funding to students pursuing and furthering their study of writing, specifically in the field of journalism. The fellowship committee will consider self-designed projects and internships related to all types of journalism (e.g. print, photo, broadcast). Please note: the committee’s understanding of journalism requires that projects involve extensive fact-finding, research, and interviews of the kind that could ideally lead to publication in a news-oriented nonfiction periodical, radio or broadcast show, etc. Projects whose main product is a …
This fellowships provide summer funding to students pursuing and furthering their study of writing, specifically in the field of journalism. The fellowships will consider self-designed journalism projects and internships related to all types of journalism (e.g. print, photo, broadcast). Please note: the committee’s understanding of journalism requires that projects involve extensive fact-finding, research, and interviews of the kind that could ideally lead to publication in a news-oriented nonfiction periodical, radio or broadcast show, etc. Projects whose main product is a …