Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute Global Journalist Fellowship in US

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Deadline:
15 January 2024
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Introduction

The Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute Global Journalist Fellowship in US is open to all internationals, except Americans. The Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University Global Journalist Fellowship supports international journalists of all identities and backgrounds who enroll in one of our graduate programs in journalism at NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. Our programs are three semesters, except for Global and Joint Program Studies and Literary Reportage, which are both four semesters.

1. Business and Economic Reporting

2. Cultural Reporting and Criticism

3. Global and Joint Program Studies

4. Literary Reportage

5. Magazine and Digital Storytelling

6. News and Documentary

7. Podcasting and Audio Reportage

8. Reporting the Nation and New York

9. Science, Health and Environmental Reporting

10. Studio 20: Digital First

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Benefits

The benefits of the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute Global Journalist Fellowship in US are:

1. The 2024 Fellowship covers tuition expenses and registration fees for two of the three or four semesters of the program.

2. The fellow will also receive a stipend of approximately $16,000 for each of the two semesters of the fellowship.

Eligibility

The eligibility criteria for the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute Global Journalist Fellowship in US are stated below:

1. Hold a non-U.S. passport

2. Be fluent in English and at least one additional language

3. Have significant journalism experience working for a news organization or independently in any medium (corporate communications, public relations, and student publications do not qualify).

4. Possess a four-year or three-year undergraduate degree plus one year of graduate work.

5. Complete applications for both the fellowship and for admission to the M.A. program in Journalism

6. The GRE is not required.

7. TOEFL: take the TOEFL or IELTS. The TOEFL is waived only if English was an applicant’s language of instruction in his or her degree program.

May 04, 2024
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