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Tarbell Fellowship for Early-career Journalists Intent on Improving the World

Tarbell Fellowship for Early-career Journalists Intent on Improving the World

Deadline: 9-Oct-22

The Tarbell is accepting applications for its Fellowship, a year-long programme for early-career journalists interested in improving the world.

The fellowship represents a unique opportunity to do great journalism, covering topics that could have a major impact on the lives of billions, such as global poverty and existential risks.

Fellows receive a stipend of up to $50,000 to support placements at major publications and independent freelance reporting. The program incorporates expert speakers, feedback & mentorship from experienced journalists and a two-week journalism summit in Oxford. Upon graduation, Tarbell expects fellows to bring their impact-focused perspective to major newsrooms and publications around the globe.

Fellows will spend the year building skills and a strong portfolio to accelerate their journalism career.
As the fellowship is not associated with a specific news outlet, fellows must work hard to gain experience. Stipends may be used to support freelancing, placements in major newsrooms, or the production of other forms of journalism.
Full-time- The fellowship is a full time commitment. Journalism is a highly competitive industry, and Tarbell expects fellows to be completely focused on succeeding.
Remote- The fellowship is entirely remote. This enables Tarbell to support rising journalism talent from around the globe.
However, Tarbell strongly encourages fellows to move to international journalism hubs for the duration of this fellowship. Tarbell expects this to accelerate fellows’ careers and will give preferential treatment to those willing to do this.
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For more information, visit https://www.tarbellfellowship.org/fellowship

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