NPR invites journalists to apply for a US$24,000 fellowship to conduct a reporting project abroad.
Sponsored by the John Alexander Project and NPR, the Above the Fray Fellowship is designed to give a promising journalist the opportunity to cover important, under-reported stories from abroad.
The selected individual will spend three months filing on-air and online stories for NPR.
Applicants should combine the depth of traditional journalists with the technical innovation of new media and have 3-5 years of professional experience. Journalists of any nationality may apply, but they must be fluent in English.
Submit a story proposal, resume, two audio or video samples in English, three essays and two recommendation letters by July 1.
For more information, click here.
http://ijnet.org/opportunities/npr-offers-reporting-fellowship-worldwide
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