“The Gordon Sinclair Roving Reporter Bursary supports a research and reporting trip by an early career Canadian journalist who has recently graduated from one of Canada’s university-level journalism programs. The
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“NASW invites proposals from individuals or groups for grants of up to $10,000 to support projects and programs that will help science writers in their professional lives and benefit the
View from DEADLINE: NASW Peggy Girshman Idea Grants
“Good environmental journalism changes things. It puts a name to what was once invisible, and makes people care about places and problems they might never otherwise encounter. This is the
View from DEADLINE: Knight-Risser Prize for Western Environmental Journalism
“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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“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
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“The initiative seeks to recognize and contemplate communication and media education works dedicated to the protection of the environment and the defense of the rights of indigenous peoples and traditional
View from DEADLINE: Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira Contest for Communication and Journalism in Defense of the Environment, Indigenous Peoples and Traditional Communities
“National Geographic Society and Lindblad Expeditions are in search of innovative and impactful projects that strengthen community-based stewardship and conservation of coastal and riverine ecosystems. Projects can focus on a
View from DEADLINE: NatGeo RFP for Common Waters — Strengthening Community-Based Coastal and Riverine Stewardship
“This [National Geographic] Request for Proposals invites a community of storytellers to illuminate the complex network of interconnected issues rooted in the Mekong River Basin. Our goal is to support
View from DEADLINE: NatGeo RFP for Illuminating the Mekong River Basin
“Stories, and the people who tell them, matter more than ever. At a time when we’re flooded by noise and competing causes, authentic storytelling is critical to being able to
View from DEADLINE: NatGeo RFP for Illuminating Climate Solutions
“Science reporting requires walking a line between emphasizing the importance of findings or overselling those findings, contributing to misplaced hope or fanning exaggerated fears. This free, one-hour [intermediate-level] course—designed for
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“The Solutions Visuals program, part of SJN’s Climate Beacon Newsroom Initiative, is SJN’s first dedicated visuals program, created to train newsrooms in producing solutions-focused photos, videos and multimedia stories. “The
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“By many standards, invasive annual grasses and rangeland fires are the most significant threats to western landscapes. Land managers and conservationists are racing to implement effective treatments to get ahead
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“Science writers and communicators are often asked to drive discussions by moderating or sitting on panels in a variety of professional and public venues. How they perform these roles has
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“Outrider’s Science Media Forum connects journalists with NASA’s latest technology to help them cover local science stories. This free, one-day event shows media professionals how to use NASA research and
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The federal appropriations process for the fiscal year 2027 budget is underway. How does Congress set the budget for science agencies’ investment in research? And how is it changing under
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“Science communicators and journalists often reach a point where they want to brush up on foundational knowledge, strengthen specific skills, or delve into a particular area of interest. This virtual
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The American Geophysical Union’s journalism awards recognize excellence in Earth and space science journalism. The David Perlman Award for Excellence in Science Journalism — News recognizes excellence in science news
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“The Radio-Television Digital News Foundation was established by the RTDNA in 1978 to offer financial assistance to students in Canada.” Categories include, but are not limited to: $5,000 CBC David
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“EJN is hosting a three-day virtual media workshop in mid-June 2026 for environmental journalists across Asia seeking to report on the critical threats facing both small and great apes —
View from DEADLINE: Protecting our Closest Living Relatives — A Workshop on Covering Gibbons and Orangutans in Asia
“Gun violence is more than fodder for political debate — it’s a public health crisis with far-reaching consequences. AHCJ’s Firearm Violence Reporting Fellowship, supported by The Joyce Foundation, offers journalists
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“The Institute for Journalism & Natural Resources is now accepting applications for its 2026 Community Reporting Project fellowships. “Accepted applicants will: Attend a three-day, expenses-paid, science and environment reporting workshop
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The Eco Well presents a “full-day free e-conference on the science of science communication. … This event will give you a cross section of the important topics to consider for
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“In this webinar, Climate Central and SciLine will walk journalists through the tools and skills needed to report accurately and confidently when climate and health overlap. You’ll learn how to
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The Indigenous Journalists Association’s annual competition “recognizes excellence in reporting by Indigenous and non-Indigenous journalists across the U.S., Canada and globally.” The categories include Best Health Coverage and Best Environmental
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A webinar hosted by The Journalist’s Resource: “SAM.gov — the federal government’s System for Award Management — is one of the most underused databases in public-interest journalism. It tracks hundreds
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