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Apply! Wincott Business Journalist Fellowship 2019 by Reuters Institute

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Reuters Institute is offering the Wincott Business Journalist Fellowship for mid-career journalists living in sub-Saharan Africa, with a chance to grow and develop themselves, so that they can give back to the industry and carry out media-based research while being a part of the University of Oxford, studying with an international cohort of journalists and academics.

Location:

United Kingdom

Benefits

The participants shall gain the following benefits from this opportunity:

  • Chance to be a part of the University of Oxford
  • Diverse learning from fellow journalists
  • Chance to broaden network

Eligibilities

Eligibilities:

  • Expertise in English
  • Minimum 5 years of journalistic experience or equivalent level or expertise

Eligible Regions: sub-Saharan Africa

Application Process

Applications has to be made online with the following materials:

  • A full curriculum vitae
  • A personal statement outlining including the applicant’s journalistic values, major trends in the media landscape in which ze works, and a summary of what ze thinks would contribute to the Fellowship program
  • A statement of up to 1,000 words explaining their proposed research project
  • Reference and approval from their employer
  • A second professional reference
  • A sample of their work
  • Recommendations from two people
  • Three articles or reports, including dates and names of the publication; accompanying with their English translation, if is written in any other language
  • Applicants in managerial or editorial positions for whom it would be difficult to send work samples has to include a statement of up to 500 words describing your work

Application Deadline: June 29, 2018 (29 Days Remaining)

Apply now   Official link

For Further Queries

For further queries, contact: [email protected]

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