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25 July 2013

The Knight-Mozilla Fellowships Program

July 18, 2013 By Sonia Pun


Deadline- 17 August 2013

Applicants around the world are invited to submitapplications for Knight-Mozilla Fellowships Program. This program aims to engage developers, hackers, engineers, technologists, data crunchers, and other people who like to code and bring them into the newsroom as Fellows.

The objective of this program is to support communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn, and invent together.


Knight-Mozilla Fellows spend 10 months embedded with our partner newsrooms. The Fellows are developers, technologists, civic hackers, and data crunchers who are paid to work with the community inside and outside of their newsroom to develop open-source projects. Fellows work in the open by sharing their code and their discoveries, helping to strengthen and build journalism’s toolbox.

Eligibility & Criteria-
  • The Knight-Mozilla Fellowship program is designed specifically to engage developers, hackers, engineers, technologists, data crunchers, and other people who like to code and bring them into the newsroom as Fellows.
  • Participants of any country can participate.
  • Women and other under-represented participants in technology are strongly encouraged to apply for a Knight-Mozilla Fellowship.

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