Deadline: 15 March 2017
The UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism is seeking applications for “Food and Farming Journalism Fellowship” to report ambitious long form stories on the full range of subjects under the rubric of food systems: agricultural and nutritional policy, the food industry, food science, technology and culture, rural and urban farming, agriculture and the environment (including climate change), global trade and supply chains, consolidation and securitization of the food system and public health as it relates to food and farming.
The fellowship, a project of the Knight Center in Science and Environmental Journalism, is supported by a grant from The 11th Hour Project, a program of The Schmidt Family Foundation.
Benefits
The UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism is offering ten $10,000 postgraduate Food and Farming Journalism Fellowships in a program established by Michael Pollan, the John S. and James L. Knight Professor of Journalism at UC Berkeley.
Eligibility Criteria
- The fellowship is open to print and audio journalists.
- The preference will be given to U.S. focused stories, but will also consider international stories with a strong U.S. angle or connection.
- The fellowship is only open to those who are not currently enrolled in school. If the applicant will have graduated and completed the program by June 2016, are eligible to apply.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted online via given website.
Eligible Country: United States
For more information, please visit Food and Farming Journalism Fellowship.