As part of a new initiative to attract media entrepreneurs, the Times has begun TimeSpace, a program seeking early-stage companies that could benefit from being hosted in the news mainstay’s building. Applications are due at 5 p.m. Eastern time Feb. 19 … Continue reading →
One fellow will be selected to spend a year at Poynter’s headquarters in St. Petersburg, Fla., reporting and writing about the journalism industry and attending seminars. Those who will have graduated college by July 2013 are eligible to apply — … Continue reading →
There are two different fellowship opportunities. Up to five international journalists will be selected for nine-month religion reporting projects, including stipends, with applications due March 8. For U.S. journalists, up to five international fellowships of three weeks in length are … Continue reading →
The Columbia Journalism School is interested in applicants who want to report on America’s educational system. Three fellows will be selected to spend an academic year at Columbia University, working with faculty members and devising an in-depth reporting project involving … Continue reading →
For its new TV series Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories and accompanying web series Truly CA Shorts, San Francisco’s KQED is seeking independent documentaries that focus on the Golden State. The TV show, which airs monthly, accepts feature-length entries; the web … Continue reading →
Presented annually by the International Center for Journalists, the nine-week fellowship awards stipends to 20 media professionals from the U.S. and Germany for the pupose of covering each other’s countries as foreign correspondents. The fellowship includes a two-week training session … Continue reading →
Held in Toronto, Canada April 25–May 5, the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival accepts nonfiction submissions from both Canadian and international filmmakers. There are multiple categories, and submissions, which must have been completed after Jan. 1, 2012, may not … Continue reading →
The Internet search giant has partnered with the Knight Foundation and many nonprofit journalism outlets to create the Google Journalism Fellowship, which will place undergraduate and graduate journalism students in various newsrooms for a summer with a focus on creating data-driven … Continue reading →
Political junkies who are active on social media can apply to spend Election Night (Nov. 6) at NPR headquarters in Washington, D.C., covering the night’s crazed proceedings alongside Andy Carvin and the rest of the organization’s social-media desk. Applicants need … Continue reading →