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Early-Career Fellowship Program ($5,500 Stipend)

India: CHANAKYA Fellowship Program 2023

Deadline: 31-Oct-22

The Open Notebook is offering grants through its Early-Career Fellowship Program.

Every year, The Open Notebook offers a paid, part-time fellowship program for early-career science journalists. During the course of this fellowship, fellows work with a mentor to plan, report, and write articles for publication at The Open Notebook and become part of the TON editorial team. This ten-month program offers fellows the opportunity to explore their career interests and passions and to sharpen their skills as part of a talented, supportive, diverse community of past and present fellows and mentors.

During this fellowship, each fellow will pitch, report, and write five articles for publication at The Open Notebook—a mix of “story behind the story” interviews and reported features. They will have weekly phone or video meetings with a mentor who is an experienced science journalist and who will help them shape story ideas, provide reporting and writing guidance, edit fellows’ article drafts, and offer general craft and career-development advice and guidance.

Typically, fellows’ articles go through several rounds of editing. As each article nears completion, fellows are also responsible for fact-checking their articles using TON’s fact-checking guidelines and for collecting demographic data about their sources as part of their effort to track the diversity of their sources.

Please Note: Although it is part-time, this fellowship requires a significant weekly time commitment, and juggling the fellowship along with a full-time job can be challenging. Prospective fellows who have full-time jobs are welcome to apply, but should consider carefully whether they will be able to devote sufficient time to completing articles as specified in the fellowship description. This includes making time for:

The fellowship period is normally January 30—November 30. In arranging fellowships, they can work around issues such as graduate program completion dates, other journalism fellowships or internships, family responsibilities, and work visa approvals processes. They are also flexible about making schedule changes after fellowships begin to accommodate major professional and life events.

Funding Information
Eligibility Criteria

The fellowship is open to early-career science journalists with less than two years of regular professional science writing experience. Please note the following details:

Selection Criteria

Priority will be given to applicants who demonstrate:

For more information, visit https://www.theopennotebook.com/early-career-fellowship-program/

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