Applications are now open for the 2026 DW Akademie/Africa Uncensored AI in the Newsroom Fellowship. The AI in the Newsroom Fellowship is a six-month intensive program designed to bridge the gap between journalism and emerging technologies. From June to December 2026, selected fellows will work on building products for adoption in their newsrooms and work environments, as well as the development of bespoke AI workflows for editorial processes. The program is looking for journalists, editors and news content creators with an interest in AI-supported journalism, and who are able to define a clear use case stating how they plan to use AI tools to solve a challenge they have identified, and who are able to use AI tools to advance their work. Fellows will be required to identify a concrete problem within their newsroom and demonstrate how their proposed AI prototype will help solve it.
WORTH
- Technical Upskilling: Deep dives into AI tools for data journalism, AI literacy trainings, and pairing with experts in the AI space.
- Project Mentorship: Dedicated support to help you move from a “bottleneck” to a finished, polished tool that is ready to deploy.
- Collaborative Network: Join a cohort of media professionals committed to raising the technical bar in journalism.
- Resource Access: Hands-on experience with a dedicated sandbox of tools, and the frameworks needed to address emerging and existing challenges.
ELIGIBILITY
- The program is looking for journalists, editors and news content creators with an interest in AI-supported journalism, and who are able to define a clear use case stating how they plan to use AI tools to solve a challenge they have identifed, and who are able to use AI tools to advance their work.
- Fellows will be required to identify a concrete problem within their newsroom and demonstrate how their proposed AI prototype will help solve it.
- Additionally, applicants will be expected to submit a letter of commitment from their newsroom, or if a freelancer, a personal letter of commitment for the proposed project.
DEADLINE: April 30, 2026
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