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Open Call for German-Northern European Programme

Call for Applications: CBF Content Grants (Australia)

Deadline: 15-Jun-2026

The German–North European Journalists’ Program by the International Journalists’ Programmes (IJP) offers young journalists international placements across Germany and Nordic/Baltic countries. The fellowship supports cross-border reporting experience through an eight-week media placement and an introductory conference. Selected German participants receive €3,800 to support travel and living expenses during the programme.

Overview of the Programme

The International Journalists’ Programmes (IJP) runs the German–North European Journalists’ Program to strengthen journalistic exchange and cooperation between Germany, the Nordic region, and the Baltic states.

The programme provides early-career journalists with hands-on international experience in unfamiliar media environments, helping them understand political, economic, cultural, and social dynamics across Europe.

Participating countries include:

Key Objectives

The programme aims to:

Programme Structure

The fellowship consists of three main phases:

Introductory Conference

Media Placement

Final Conference

Funding and Financial Support

Additional notes:

Who is Eligible?

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

Language requirements:

How the Programme Works

Step 1: Application Submission
Journalists apply through the IJP programme with professional background and motivation.

Step 2: Selection Process
Applicants are evaluated based on:

Step 3: Placement Matching
IJP assigns fellows to suitable host media organisations in participating countries.

Step 4: Programme Participation
Fellows complete:

Step 5: Final Reporting
Participants submit:

Why This Programme Matters

The programme strengthens European media collaboration by:

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. How long is the fellowship?

The placement lasts 8 weeks, plus conferences before and after.

2. What funding is provided?

German participants receive €3,800 as a lump sum.

3. Is this a paid job?

No, it is a fellowship with partial financial support, not a salaried position.

4. Who can apply?

Journalists aged 18–45 working in German media organizations.

5. Where do placements take place?

In Germany or Nordic/Baltic countries depending on participant origin.

6. Do I need language skills?

English proficiency is required; Nordic/Baltic language skills are optional.

7. What is required after completion?

A reflection report and submission of journalistic work.

Conclusion

The IJP German–North European Journalists’ Program provides emerging journalists with valuable international newsroom experience across Europe. By enabling cross-border placements and professional exchange, the programme strengthens journalistic quality, cultural understanding, and cooperation within the European media landscape.

For more information, visit IJP.

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