“In collaboration with NASA’s Health and Applied Sciences Team (HAQAST), the Outrider Science Media Forum [taking place May 14] is a platform for journalists, digital creators, and scientists to learn
View from DEADLINE: 2026 Outrider Science Media Forum
“The McGraw Fellowships, an initiative of the Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, provide experienced journalists with a grant up to $15,000 and the editorial support needed to produce
View from DEADLINE: McGraw Fellowship for Business Journalism
“The Pulitzer Center is offering grants to report on the impact of unprecedented cuts to U.S. health aid in the Global South. Journalists are still welcome to apply for grants
View from DEADLINE: Health in the Global South — A Call for Stories
Earlier this year, OpenAI launched ChatGPT Health, a feature allowing users to incorporate data from their medical records and wellness apps to ask questions about their health and test results,
View from Understanding ChatGPT Health: How Large Language Models Are Being Used To Triage Care
“The Solutions Journalism Network is building a cohort of student news outlets at colleges and universities for the 2026-27 academic year that will do solutions reporting on the urgent topic
View from DEADLINE: Solutions Journalism Student Media Challenge
“The number of rural hospitals providing obstetric care is declining, and rural residents are at greater risk of pregnancy-related death and adverse health outcomes. SciLine’s next media briefing will cover
View from Media Briefing: Maternal Health in Rural America
“Founded in 1996, the highly-competitive Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism awards year-long, non-residential fellowships to journalists from the United States, Ireland, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates to
View from DEADLINE: Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism
“The Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future (CLF) is pleased to announce its Request for Applications (RFA) for the 2026-2027 cohort of the Food Systems and Public Health Fellowship
View from DEADLINE: Food Systems and Public Health Fellowship for Journalists
“Medical writing is a growing and multifaceted part of science communication. This session offers an unfiltered look at what medical writers do, the audiences they support, and the skills that
View from Medical Writing Unfiltered: What We Do, Who We Help and How to Get Started
For the first time in a century, American life expectancy is declining, an unprecedented trend for a wealthy nation and one driven largely by preventable causes of early death. The
View from A Conversation on ‘The Cure for Everything’: Where American Public Health Is and Where It’s Headed
The Association of British Science Writers is offering a Media Fellowship for researchers in the East of England to spend two to six weeks, paid, at a media outlet during
View from DEADLINE: ABSW Media Fellowship for Researchers in Healthcare, Engineering or Science
“The National Press Foundation and the Luv u Project established this award in 2015 to honor excellence in mental health reporting. The award is open to U.S.-based journalists, in any media.
View from DEADLINE: Carolyn C. Mattingly Award for Mental Health Reporting
“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
View from DEADLINE: U.S. Maternal Health Press Fellowship
“Now in its second year, the Canadian Journalism Foundation’s Indigenous Health Journalism Fellowship in partnership with the Canadian Medical Association fellowship is a groundbreaking initiative, aimed at fostering expert reporting
View from DEADLINE: CJF Indigenous Health Journalism Fellowship
“The Association of Health Care Journalists and the Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism are thrilled to bring Health Journalism ’26 to Minneapolis from May 27–30. Expect four energizing
View from Health Journalism 2026
“Climate change is often covered as a vast, global crisis, defined by melting ice sheets, stalled international agreements and the persistent grip of fossil fuels. What gets far less attention
View from AHCJ Webinar: Building Audience With Local Climate-Health Stories
Press passes are available for STAT’s 2026 Breakthrough West Summit in San Francisco. Email events@statnews.com with brief information about your role and organization. Please note that in-person press passes are subject
View from STAT Breakthrough West Summit
Press passes are available for STAT’s 2026 Breakthrough East Summit in New York, N.Y. Email events@statnews.com with brief information about your role and organization. Please note that in-person press passes
View from STAT Breakthrough East Summit
“The 67th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition will take place December 6-9, 2025, in Orlando, Florida, and online. ASH welcomes all media employed by accredited news organizations to apply for
View from American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting
“In a time when critical and creative inquiry are under attack, the Natural History Museum [in Vashon, Wash.] is inviting applications for the 2026-2028 Red Natural History Fellowship, a two-year
View from DEADLINE: Red Natural History Fellowship
Are you ready to take your reporting to the next level? The Association of Health Care Journalists (AHCJ), in collaboration with the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing and
View from National Science-Health-Environment Reporting Fellowship Informational Webinar
“A lot has happened this year at the CDC with walkouts, layoffs and the disappearance of data and reports, presenting major challenges for journalists who report on public health. Especially
View from AHCJ Webinar: Trust, Public Health Reporting and the CDC — Insider Perspectives
“Our California Fellowship is designed to support reporters in the Golden State pursuing ambitious, enterprising projects on overlooked health and health equity issues. You decide what stories need to be
View from DEADLINE: USC Annenberg California Health Equity Journalism Fellowship
“The Mycoskie-UC Berkeley Psychedelic Documentary Fellowship aims to empower a new generation of filmmakers exploring the burgeoning field of psychedelics. We’re looking for groundbreaking narratives fit for cinematic storytelling –
View from DEADLINE: Mycoskie-UC Berkeley Psychedelic Documentary Fellowship
“For the 300 million people living with a rare disease, this is an age of innovation. Early detection and treatment has yielded astonishing advancements, signaling the possibility of broader impact
View from DEADLINE: NPF Rare Disease Reporting Fellowship and Grants