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Fellowships — Institute for Journalism & Natural Resources

IJNR awards fellowships to working reporters, photojournalists, writers, editors, and producers, including independent and freelance journalists. These fellowships help journalists to get out of the newsroom and into the field,

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Western Journalism and Media Fellowships — Bill Lane Center for the American West

“The Bill Lane Center for the American West has been supporting journalism about the West and its environment for a decade or more. Our Western Journalism and Media Fellowships provide

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Erice Science Communication and Journalism International School

“The Erice International School of Science Communication and Journalism is a summer school of the Italian Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) held yearly at the Ettore Majorana Foundation and Center

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Sloan Foundation Book Program

The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation provides grants to authors working on science-related books. Grants typically range from $20,000 to $50,000 and may support research and writing activities. Eligible book projects

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EurekAlert! Fellowships for International Science Reporters

The EurekAlert! Fellowships for International Science Reporters support excellence in science communication globally, with a focus on low- and middle-income countries. Through the fellowship program, EurekAlert! provides early-career science, technology,

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Joan Shorenstein Fellowship Program

“The Joan Shorenstein Fellowship Program is designed to bring journalists, scholars, politicians and policymakers to the Shorenstein Center for a semester to work on a project with a tangible output,

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Civic Science Fellows Program

The goal of the Rita Allen Foundation’s Civic Science Fellows Program “is to co-create strong, diverse, and inclusive connections between science and civic life.” Civic science fellows “are emerging leaders

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The Alicia Patterson Foundation Program

“The Alicia Patterson Foundation Program was established in 1965 in memory of Alicia Patterson, who was editor and publisher of Newsday for nearly 23 years before her death in 1963.

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Peggy Girshman Idea Grants

“The National Association of Science Writers invites proposals from individuals or groups to apply for grants ranging from $1,000 to $25,000 for projects and programs that are designed to help

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Public Voices Fellowships

“The OpEd Project’s Public Voices Fellowship is a national initiative first piloted at Yale, Stanford, and Princeton Universities, and now rolling out in partnership with top universities and foundations across

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AHCJ health journalism fellowships

The Association of Health Care Journalists offers trainings for journalists covering cancer, health care performance, international health, and the CDC, as well as regional fellowships and other specialty coverage areas.

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USC Annenberg health journalism fellowships

“Each year, we train competitively selected professional journalists from leading print, broadcast, ethnic and online media during three all-expenses-paid journalism institutes, one for California journalists and two for journalists from

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Knight Science Journalism Fellowship at MIT

“Every year, the Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT offers academic-year fellowships to 10 science journalists, to give them an opportunity to explore science, technology, and the craft of journalism;

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Ted Scripps Fellowships in Environmental Journalism

“Are you a journalist ready to take your career to the next level? Come spend a year at the University of Colorado as a Ted Scripps Fellow. You’ll deepen your

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Taylor/Blakeslee Graduate Fellowships

“The Council for the Advancement of Science Writing offers fellowships of $6,000 to working journalists and students of outstanding ability who have been accepted for enrollment in graduate-level programs in

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National Science-Health-Environment Reporting Fellowships (SHERF)

Journalists interested in building careers reporting on science, health and the environment are eligible to apply for these cross-disciplinary fellowships designed to provide training, networking, mentoring, new sources and story

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