The Nieman-Berkman Klein Fellowship in Journalism Innovation brings individuals to Harvard University to work on a specific course of research or a specific project relating to journalism innovation. The fellowship is a collaboration between the Nieman Foundation for Journalism and the Berkman Klein Center for Internet $ Society at Harvard. Both organisations share a set of common interests around journalism, innovation and evolution of digital space, and both have longstanding fellowship programs that offer a year of learning and collaboration with others in the Harvard community.
WORTH
- Nieman Fellows receive a stipend of $65,000 paid over a nine-month period to cover living costs
- The Nieman Foundation also provides housing, childcare, and health insurance allowances based on the number and ages of family members.
- Nieman additionally covers the cost of attending Harvard classes for fellows and their affiliates. Affiliates are partners and spouses of fellows.
- They enjoy many of the same privileges as fellows and may attend classes, use Harvard libraries and other facilities, and are welcome to participate in almost all Nieman activities.
ELIGIBILITY
- The Nieman-Berkman Klein Fellowship is open to both U.S. and international applicants.
- Candidate should either be working journalists or work for news organization in a business, technology, or leadership capacity. Freelance journalists are welcome to apply
- DEADLINE: December 1 2016
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