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UID:3047-1779408000-1779494399@connector.casw.org
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Rainforest Investigations Network Fellowships
DESCRIPTION:“The Pulitzer Center is now accepting applications for its sixth cohort of the Rainforest Investigations Network (RIN). \n“RIN Fellows will pursue both individual and joint investigative projects\, examining the root causes and structural drivers of deforestation across the three main tropical rainforest regions: the Amazon\, the Congo Basin\, and Southeast Asia. \n“This is a full-time\, yearlong fellowship that provides financial support\, covering the reporter’s salary (or part of it\, depending on variables such as location and experience). Additional support will be provided to the journalist’s reporting expenses\, such as travel and hiring of consultants.” \nEligibility: \n\nExperienced investigative journalists with a proven track record covering the Amazon\, Congo Basin\, and Southeast Asia regions.\nReporters based in countries outside the three main tropical rainforest regions—Amazon\, Congo Basin\, and Southeast Asia—may also apply but will need to focus their reporting during the fellowship on stories related to these regions.\nStaff or freelance journalists working on a wide range of platforms\, including print\, radio\, video\, and multimedia.\nFreelance reporters will need to have the support of a local or international newsroom that agrees to host them and publish the work they produce during the fellowship.\nTeam players with the experience and/or ability to work collaboratively across newsrooms and borders.\nReporters with a deep understanding of the scientific\, environmental\, social\, legal\, political\, and commercial forces at play in deforestation and forest degradation around the world—and why this issue matters to our global well-being.\nReporters willing to participate in outreach activities related to their investigations\, such as meetings in communities and visits to schools and universities.
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-rainforest-investigations-network-fellowships/
CATEGORIES:Deadline,Fellowships
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DTSTAMP:20260525T114847
CREATED:20260415T205539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T133300Z
UID:3023-1777593600-1777679999@connector.casw.org
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: NASW David Perlman Mentoring Program
DESCRIPTION:“This summer\, NASW is again offering its virtual summer mentoring program for graduate and undergraduate students\, which will run from June 3 to July 29. The program is named for longtime science writer and past NASW president David Perlman\, who died in 2020 at the age of 101\, three years after retiring from the San Francisco Chronicle. David was a mentor to countless members of the science writing community and always made time for kind and supportive words\, especially for early career writers. \n“Students who have demonstrated a serious interest in science writing will be paired with mentors and have the opportunity to publish a short science news story or broadcast piece in the NASW Student Newsroom or other media outlet. Recent graduates (within the last year) are also welcome to participate in the program. Students are not required to write a story to participate in the program.”
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-nasw-david-perlman-mentoring-program/
CATEGORIES:Deadline,Fellowships
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260421
DTSTAMP:20260525T114847
CREATED:20260313T181732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T203420Z
UID:2850-1776643200-1776729599@connector.casw.org
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: NYU Stern Climate Economics Journalism Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:“Climate change is transforming the economy as quickly and profoundly as it is reshaping the planet. For journalists who want to deepen their climate coverage\, understanding these sometimes cryptic economic and financial shifts is as important as understanding the science and politics behind climate change. \n“The NYU Stern Climate Economics Journalism Fellowship will bring a group of journalists to NYU Stern’s Greenwich Village campus to learn from globally recognized experts in the emerging field of climate economics. Participants will discuss the fundamental factors and latest trends in climate economics and finance. \n“The next cohort of the Fellowship will meet in New York City on September 17 and 18\, 2026. \n“All the costs of operating the program including all meals will be borne by NYU Stern. In addition\, Fellows admitted to the program who reside outside the New York Metro Area will receive a $2\,000 stipend to cover travel and accommodation costs; those residing inside the New York Metro Area will receive a $1\,000 stipend.” \nTopics to be covered include Biodiversity Loss as an Emerging Economic Risk\, The Fast-Changing Economics of Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles\, and many more.
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-nyu-stern-climate-economics-journalism-fellowship/
CATEGORIES:Deadline,Fellowships
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260408
DTSTAMP:20260525T114847
CREATED:20260322T152454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260322T152549Z
UID:2889-1775520000-1775606399@connector.casw.org
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Covering Workplace Mental Health Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:“From AI chatbot therapists to return-to-office orders\, the fluctuating gig economy and generational differences – the workplace is rife with mental health issues for journalists to cover. \n“To encourage accurate\, nuanced and in-depth reporting on mental health issues\, treatments and advances at work\, the National Press Foundation will hold a two-day training fellowship in Washington\, D.C.\, May 13-14\, 2026. Apply by April 7. \n“Selected business and health journalists will have the opportunity to question expert speakers in organizational psychology and human resources\, as well as get the story behind the story from the winner of the Carolyn C. Mattingly Award for Mental Health Reporting. \n“NPF offers this professional development opportunity for journalists to enhance skills\, increase knowledge and recharge their reporting. \n“The foundation will cover airfare\, hotel costs and some meals.” \nOpen only to journalists based in the U.S.
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-covering-workplace-mental-health-fellowship/
CATEGORIES:Deadline,Fellowships,Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260331
DTSTAMP:20260525T114847
CREATED:20251223T230123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T192707Z
UID:2441-1774828800-1774915199@connector.casw.org
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: SAS Science — A New Program for Emerging Science Writers
DESCRIPTION:“As South Asia Speaks heads into its sixth year\, we’re delighted to announce a new program: SAS Science. Modelled after our flagship mentorship\, SAS Science is a year-long program designed to support emerging science writers with one-on-one mentoring\, masterclasses and workshops. Fellows will be paired with an established author and receive mentorship for a full year. Like everything we do at SAS\, this program is free. Our goal is to identify and support emerging writers in South Asia\, make them globally competitive\, and help them publish their first books.” \nThe program runs from June 2026 to March 2027.
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-sas-science-a-new-program-for-emerging-science-writers/
CATEGORIES:Deadline,Fellowships
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260328
DTSTAMP:20260525T114847
CREATED:20260206T194756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T194948Z
UID:2663-1774569600-1774655999@connector.casw.org
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: EVOME Science Journalism Fellowships
DESCRIPTION:“The National Science Foundation-supported Evolving Meta-Ecosystems Institute (EVOME) will provide fellowships for six science journalists to participate in a two-week immersion in interdisciplinary evolutionary and global change biology being conducted at the University of Alaska’s Toolik Field Station in northern Alaska. Fellowships will cover transportation costs to and from the Toolik Field Station through Fairbanks\, AK\, plus room and board. \n“EVOME brings together experts from across biological disciplines to generate new insights at every scale of biology\, with the goal of understanding whether species and ecosystems can evolve to match the pace of change\, or whether they might fall apart or muddle along in a reduced state. \n“EVOME Journalism Fellowships offer a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with the scientists and experiments answering this critical question. The program will run June 14 to June 28\, 2026. Applications from non-US citizens or green card holders are welcome.”
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-evome-science-journalism-fellowships/
CATEGORIES:Deadline,Fellowships
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260327
DTSTAMP:20260525T114847
CREATED:20260220T181522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T181522Z
UID:2745-1774483200-1774569599@connector.casw.org
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: The Open Newsroom Fellowship for Rhode Island Undergrads
DESCRIPTION:RI-NEST (Network for Excellence in Science & Technology) and the Metcalf Institute invite applications from undergraduates enrolled at Rhode Island colleges and universities for the second year of The Open Newsroom. \n“This 12-week\, paid summer fellowship trains students in journalism tools and techniques to explore science-related issues impacting communities in Rhode Island. Students will complete the fellowship with a portfolio of news pieces and the possibility of having their work published in local news outlets. Open to STEM and non-STEM majors who are passionate about a scientific topic or issue.” \n\nFellowship Period: May 26-August 14\, 2026
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-the-open-newsroom-fellowship-for-rhode-island-undergrads/
CATEGORIES:Fellowships
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260316T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260316T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T114847
CREATED:20260225T215759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T215759Z
UID:2781-1773648000-1773680400@connector.casw.org
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Bay Nature General Assignment Reporter Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:“Bay Nature (baynature.org) has a reporting fellowship for someone seeking reporting and writing experience covering the environment and climate change in the San Francisco Bay Area. \n“For this full-time\, one-year fellowship\, you’ll further develop your general reporting and writing\, data reporting\, magazine fact-checking\, and WordPress skills\, as well as learn about and spend time in the natural and human-built landscapes of the Bay Area. A key focus will be climate change science and adaptation. You’ll leave your year here with a range of published articles—from short news pieces to long enterprise features—and with contacts\, insight\, and experience that will prepare you to continue to report and write about the environment. \n“The one-year position pays $50\,000 for the year with health benefits\, paid vacation\, and sick leave. This is not a remote position. It is full-time and requires two days a week\, 9 am to 5 pm\, in the Bay Nature office in West Berkeley.”
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-bay-nature-general-assignment-reporter-fellowship/
CATEGORIES:Fellowships
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260302
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260303
DTSTAMP:20260525T114847
CREATED:20260208T234852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260208T235701Z
UID:2687-1772409600-1772495999@connector.casw.org
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Energy Journalism Fellows
DESCRIPTION:The Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University’s Energy Journalism Fellows program “offers journalists the opportunity to learn about the intersecting disciplines shaping the global energy sector\, including finance and markets\, climate change\, science and technology\, policy\, and geopolitics.” \n\nWhen: June 9 – 12\, 2026\nWhere: Columbia University\, NYC\nIncludes: Costs of air or train travel and hotel lodging
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-energy-journalism-fellows/
CATEGORIES:Fellowships
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260302
DTSTAMP:20260525T114847
CREATED:20260125T222614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T150214Z
UID:2631-1772323200-1772409599@connector.casw.org
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Arthur F. Burns Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:“The Arthur F. Burns Fellowship gives working journalists a new opportunity to sharpen their reporting and writing skills\, while learning about another country and transatlantic relations. This exchange sends U.S. and Canadian journalists to work in Germany for two months\, while sending German journalists to the United States or Canada. The impact is extensive and long-lasting. As fellows learn first-hand about their host country and media outlet\, they write stories and produce broadcasts for both host and home audiences. When they return home\, they share their experiences with colleagues and continue to cover current events with new skills and contacts and a greater understanding of international relations. The Fellowship benefits participating journalists over the life of their careers\, as well as the audience for whom they write or broadcast.” \nThe nine-week program comprises: \n\nOne Week of Orientation (July 27\, 2026–August 1\, 2026)\nEight-Week Exchange Program (August 2\, 2026-September 30\, 2026)\n\nOpen to U.S.\, Canadian and German journalists aged 21-40. North American fellows receive a $4\,000 stipend for living expenses in Germany\, as well as $1\,500 for travel expenses plus living expenses during the orientation week. \nDeadlines: Feb. 1\, 2026 for German journalists; March 1\, 2026 for North American journalists.
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-arthur-f-burns-fellowship/
CATEGORIES:Deadline,Fellowships
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260224
DTSTAMP:20260525T114847
CREATED:20260115T002353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T002353Z
UID:2561-1771804800-1771891199@connector.casw.org
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: U.S. Maternal Health Press Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:“The Every Mother Counts U.S. Maternal Health Press Fellowship is designed to deepen and expand U.S. media coverage of maternal health. This fellowship is a learning opportunity that will help journalists understand the challenges and solutions shaping maternal health in the U.S. and support more impactful reporting on the issue. \n“The fellowship will run for approximately four months\, from April–July 2026. A cohort of approximately 10 journalists from across the country will deepen their understanding of the U.S. maternal health landscape through a blend of virtual learning and interactive site visits to Arkansas & Minnesota where they will meet with community-based leaders\, advocates\, policy experts\, and health providers working to advance maternal health. \n“All travel and expenses related to the fellowship are covered. The fellowship does not provide project funding or salary. Fellows maintain full editorial independence.”
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-u-s-maternal-health-press-fellowship/
CATEGORIES:Deadline,Fellowships
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260224
DTSTAMP:20260525T114847
CREATED:20250113T064759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T194820Z
UID:1572-1771804800-1771891199@connector.casw.org
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Dalla Lana Fellowship in Journalism and Health Impact
DESCRIPTION:“We’ve tailored seven months of journalism training for subject-matter specialists from across disciplines and around the world. Our nearly 300 alumni have gone on to become award-winning reporters\, high-impact leaders and researchers\, and more effective professionals in their fields. Join us part-time\, while working\, from anywhere in the world.” \nIt begins with a 10-day boot camp. Every fellow is assigned to a six-person “bureau” under the mentorship of a highly experienced journalist. It continues with courses taught two days each month. Tuition is $13\,000 CAD plus tax. Applications for the 2026–2027 academic year are due on February 23\, 2026.
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-home-dalla-lana-fellowship-in-journalism-and-health-impact/
CATEGORIES:Fellowships
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260221
DTSTAMP:20260525T114847
CREATED:20260125T174015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260125T174015Z
UID:2628-1771545600-1771631999@connector.casw.org
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Club of Rome Communications Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:“The fellowship is a seven-month mentoring programme aimed at increasing the diversity of voices covering sustainability issues and supporting early-career communications professionals from Most of the World: Africa\, Latin America and the Caribbean\, Middle East and Asia-Pacific. The fellowship will be a remote placement with the successful fellow working from their home environment and with one trip to meet members of the Club of Rome team. \n“There is a modest stipend dependent on location for the seven-month fellowship\, working Monday to Friday\, 36 hours per week and includes 10 days paid leave and work-related travel costs. The fellowship will run from 1 July 2026 to 31 January 2027. There are two positions available.”
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-club-of-rome-communications-fellowship/
CATEGORIES:Deadline,Fellowships
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTSTAMP:20260525T114847
CREATED:20260122T185405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T185545Z
UID:2604-1769904000-1769990399@connector.casw.org
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Wrigley Institute Storymakers Program
DESCRIPTION:“The Storymakers program is a weeklong intensive that trains full-time\, established researchers in the art of environmental storytelling. Held in residence at the Wrigley Marine Science Center (WMSC) on Catalina Island\, the program includes lectures\, workshops\, studio time for creating original content\, and cohort-building activities. Instructors are chosen from the best in media\, the arts\, and publishing.” \nAll program costs\, transportation between Los Angeles and Catalina Island\, room\, board and some meals are included. \n2026 program dates: July 20-26.
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-wrigley-institute-storymakers-program/
CATEGORIES:Fellowships
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251011
DTSTAMP:20260525T114847
CREATED:20250909T043758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251019T175420Z
UID:1950-1760054400-1760140799@connector.casw.org
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: U.S. Health System Reporting Fellowship and International Health Study Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:“Applications are now open for two of the Association of Health Care Journalists most competitive and career-changing reporting fellowships.” \n\nU.S. Health System Reporting Fellowship: For mid-career journalists to keep their regular jobs while working on a major project over a 12-month calendar year\nInternational Health Study Fellowship: For experienced journalists with a focus on international health\n\nRegister for an informational webinar on Sept. 24\, 2025 at 2-3 p.m. ET.
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/u-s-health-system-reporting-fellowship-and-international-health-study-fellowship-informational-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Deadline,Fellowships
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250716T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250716T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T114847
CREATED:20250715T072510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250715T072510Z
UID:1701-1752670800-1752674400@connector.casw.org
SUMMARY:AHCJ German Health Care Study Group informational webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an informational webinar about the AHCJ German Health Care Study Group\, a weeklong\, immersive experience in Berlin this October. Selected U.S.-based journalists will explore Germany’s health system — one that delivers universal coverage and strong outcomes without medical debt.\nSupported by The Commonwealth Fund\, the program covers airfare\, lodging\, meals\, local transportation and more. Participants will leave with deeply reported stories and new perspectives on cost\, coverage\, equity and care delivery.\nLearn how to apply\, ask questions about the program and get tips for strengthening your application.
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/ahcj-german-health-care-study-group-informational-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Fellowships,Webinar
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