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17 February 2012

Carnegie grants for science journalism

Graduate journalism programs in the U.S. can apply for a US$150,000 grant.

The Carnegie Corporation of New York will award up to three two-year grants to journalism schools undertaking science journalism curricula.

The program intends to address the decline of thoughtful and consistent coverage of science, technology, engineering and math.

The program will provide support to journalism schools offering new courses in science journalism to expand student interest in reporting on the sciences, health, nutrition, the environment and agriculture and the teaching thereof in our nation’s classrooms.

Submit your letter of intent by February 24. Finalists, announced March 16, must submit full proposals.

For more information, click here.

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