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Livingston Awards for Young Journalists – United States

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Deadline: 1-Feb-21

The Livingston Awards invites entries for print, online, video, audio and data visualization. Winning the award helps talented young reporters develop the confidence and the institutional backing to continue producing ambitious projects.

National recognition leads winners to new stories, new audiences and new career opportunities. Finalists will be notified by April 1, 2021 and announced later that month. Announcement of winners will take place in June.

The Livingston Awards are supported by the University of Michigan, the Knight Foundation, the Indian Trail Charitable Foundation, the Mollie Parnis Livingston Foundation, Christiane Amanpour, and Dr. Gil Omenn and Martha Darling and individual contributions.

The Livingston Awards for Young Journalists were established in 1981 to recognize outstanding reporting and bolster the careers of journalists under the age of 35.

The distinguished names of past winners include David Remnick, Christiane Amanpour, Ira Glass, Michelle Norris and Steve Coll.

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Criteria

Note: They understand the collaborative efforts of many projects, especially video storytelling. At the same time, objective is to recognize outstanding journalists under the age of 35. To ensure this, the preponderance of the work in the entry submitted should be the efforts of journalists under the age of 35. If the entry involves the work of others over the age of 34, a detailed description of the work responsibilities, breakdown and percentage of work each team member contributed to the project can be provided on the entry form.

For more information, visit https://wallacehouse.umich.edu/livingston-awards/entry/

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