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RFAs: Jefferson Fellowship Grant for Senior Journalists and Newsroom Leaders (New Zealand)

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Deadline: 17-Mar-2026

The Jefferson Fellowship Grant Programme 2026 offers mid-career and senior journalists from New Zealand a fully funded, three-week international reporting and study opportunity focused on “New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: Navigating AI’s Impact on Societies and Economic Security in the Asia-Pacific Region.” The fellowship provides travel to Hawai‘i, Tokyo, and Seoul, professional exchange opportunities, and support for producing journalistic content. Applications close on 17 March 2026.

Overview

The Jefferson Fellowship Grant Programme is designed to:

The 2026 programme is hosted by the East-West Center and covers Hawai‘i, Tokyo, and Seoul from 25 October to 12 November 2026.

Why It Matters

AI technologies are rapidly shaping societies, economies, and media landscapes in the Asia-Pacific. This fellowship:

Who is Eligible?

Applicants must:

Preference is given to candidates who can clearly show how the knowledge gained will benefit their audience through reporting, analysis, and public engagement.

Fellowship Benefits

The fellowship is fully funded, covering:

Selected fellows will gain exposure to regional media practices, participate in briefings, reporting assignments, and professional discussions, and engage with fellow journalists.

Fellowship Requirements

Selected fellows must:

How to Apply: Step-by-Step

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Step 2: Prepare Application

Step 3: Submit Application

Step 4: Selection Process

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the duration of the fellowship?

Three weeks, from 25 October to 12 November 2026.

2. Who can apply for the fellowship?

Full-time journalists in New Zealand with at least five years of professional experience, and New Zealand citizenship or permanent residency.

3. What costs are covered by the fellowship?

Programme fees, return economy flights, accommodation, per diem, visas, and travel insurance.

4. Are there content production requirements?

Yes, fellows must produce articles, reports, blogs, or social media content during and after the programme.

5. What locations will the fellowship cover?

Hawai‘i, Tokyo, and Seoul.

6. When is the application deadline?

Tuesday, 17 March 2026.

7. How are fellows selected?

Applications are reviewed by a selection panel, with shortlisted candidates interviewed online and final approval granted by the East-West Center.

Conclusion

The Jefferson Fellowship Grant Programme provides a unique opportunity for New Zealand journalists to gain international exposure, strengthen expertise in AI and societal issues, and produce high-quality reporting for public engagement. Applicants with strong alignment to the 2026 theme and a commitment to sharing insights with their audiences are encouraged to submit their applications before 17 March 2026.

For more information, visit Asia New Zealand Foundation.

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