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United States: 2020-21 Knight Science Journalism (KSJ) Project Fellowships

European Commission Call for Proposals: Pilot a Joint European Degree Label

Deadline: 30-Jun-2020

Applications are now open for the 2020-21 Knight Science Journalism (KSJ) Project Fellowships.

In the interim, and in keeping with Knight Science Journalism (KSJ) core mission of supporting science journalism, they will be awarding up to 20 KSJ Project Fellowships for the 2020-21 academic year.

These fellowships, open to U.S. residents only, are designed to support independently conceived projects — books, investigations, documentaries — and they will be awarded for varying durations over the course of the upcoming academic year, from September 2020 to May 2021.
Candidates will be asked to apply for one of three forms of fellowship support:

There is no requirement for project fellows to be based in Cambridge. Fellows may choose the appropriate location for their work. But each fellowship will grant awardees remote access to MIT’s university libraries and their vast trove of journal and database materials. And all appointments will include up to $5,000 in additional support for research-related expenses, such as travel or equipment.

Project Fellowship

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for a project fellowship, an applicant must:

For more information, visit https://ksj.mit.edu/ksj-project-fellowships/

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