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Request for Applications: German-Northern European Programme

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Deadline: 15-Nov-2026

The International Journalists’ Programmes has launched its German–Northern European Programme, offering early- and mid-career journalists from Nordic countries the opportunity to gain professional experience in Germany. The programme includes conferences, a 6–8 week media placement, and a stipend of €3,800 to support participation.

Programme Overview

The German–Northern European bursary promotes cross-border journalism exchange and deeper cooperation between Nordic countries and Germany.

The programme provides:

Participants experience Germany from a correspondent’s perspective, gaining insight into both journalism practice and broader societal contexts.

Programme Structure

The fellowship consists of three main components:

1. Introductory Conference

2. Media Placement

3. Final Conference & Reporting

After completion, fellows are encouraged to remain active in the IJP alumni network.

Financial Support

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

Application Deadlines

The programme operates in two phases:

Applicants must apply according to the intended fellowship year.

Selection Focus

Applications are assessed based on:

FAQs

1. Who can apply?
Journalists aged 18–45 from Nordic countries working in print, radio, or television media.

2. Is German language proficiency required?
No, workable English is sufficient.

3. How long is the placement?
Six to eight weeks at a German host organisation.

4. How much funding is provided?
Each fellow receives a €3,800 stipend.

5. Are conferences mandatory?
Yes, both the introductory and final conferences are mandatory.

6. Is a report required?
Yes, participants must submit a three-page report after completing the programme.

Conclusion

The German–Northern European Programme offers Nordic journalists a valuable opportunity to gain first-hand experience in Germany’s media environment while building long-term international networks. Through structured placement, professional exchange, and cultural immersion, the programme strengthens cross-border journalism collaboration and understanding across Europe.

For more information, visit IJP.

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