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JournalismAI Fellowship Programme for Journalists and Technologists

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Deadline: 21-Apr-23

The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) has launched its JournalismAI Fellowship Programme, a free online initiative that brings together journalists and technologists from media organisations worldwide to explore innovative solutions to improve journalism via the use of AI technologies.

Up to 30 journalists and technologists will be selected to join the 2023 Fellowship cohort and work together over the course of six months (June to December) towards building AI-powered solutions that enhance reporting.

To take part in the programme, you need to have some experience working on products and/or stories that involve the use of AI technologies.

LSE has designed the programme so that fellows keep their jobs while they dedicate 8 hours a week to the Fellowship. Teams will be given financial support for project expenses, as well as mentorship and coaching from experts in the JournalismAI community.

Since collaboration is at the heart of all JournalismAI activities, the Fellowship Programme includes a collaborative component too – on a double level:

Rather than individual fellows, LSE invites pairs of colleagues from the same organisation to apply (one person with an editorial/strategic role and the other one with a technical role).

Then, after the initial application, each pair will have to find another pair from a different organisation to form a team that will work on the same project.

What will I get out of the Fellowship? 

The aim of the JournalismAI Fellowship Programme is to provide a safe space where fellows can explore and experiment with new ideas, away from the constraints of their day-to-day work.

Through project-based work, the programme aims to advance fellows’ AI expertise, benefiting their own professional development and enabling their organisations to accelerate AI adoption and implementation.

By the end of the programme participants will have:

How does the Fellowship programme work?
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit LSE.

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