The Gordon N. Fisher/JHR Journalism Fellowship is an annual opportunity for a journalist from Sub-Saharan Africa or the Middle East to participate in the William Southam Journalism Fellowship Program at Massey College in the University of Toronto.
The Fisher Fellowship runs in tandem with the William Southam Journalism Fellowships and takes place over one academic year – September to May – at the University of Toronto.
Fellows are able to choose from a wide range of university courses and activities, are free to audit any graduate or undergraduate courses and have access to the University’s many facilities. Fellows live at Massey College, a multi-disciplinary graduate residential college in the University of Toronto. There are no educational prerequisites for a Fellowship, nor do Fellows receive credits or degrees for work done during the academic year. The program typically requires auditing at least two academic courses a semester; one academic course must be taken in full and all assignments completed.
WORTH
The Fellowship underwrites:
- An eight-month stipend that will replicate the successful applicant’s salary along with any costs associated with the
- program. The first monthly installment will commence with an end-September payment and conclude with the
- end-April payment;
- All university fees;
- Travel expenses up to the cost of economy airfare to and from Toronto for the Fellow;
- Travel expenses for organized trips during the program;
- A winter clothing allowance;
- A book allowance.
ELIGIBILITY
- 5 years’ experience working in media
- Currently full-time as news or editorial employee at a newspaper, radio station, television station, magazine or news service. Freelance journalists who have been working consistently in the media over an eight-year period will also be considered
- Proficiency in English
- Three letters of reference
- Statement of intent
- Proposal for plan of study
DEADLINE: January 31 2022
To apply and for more information visit here