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Wanted: Professional journalists from the developing
world for ten-month fellowship in U.S.
The Humphrey Fellowship Program offers a
ten-month stay at a leading American university to study
journalism and undertake professional affiliations at top
U.S. news organizations.
The non-degree program includes financial
support for studies, travel,workshops and seminars, a
monthly stipend, funds for books and a computer subsidy.
Fellows take classes in journalism,
public affairs, government, or other fields of their choice.
Humphrey Fellows from different professional fields are
assigned to 15 different U.S. campuses. Most Humphrey
journalists are assigned to the Philip Merrill College of
Journalism at the University of Maryland, one of the top
journalism programs in the U.S. Fellows participate in field
trips, workshops, lectures and many other offerings
available in the metropolitan Washington, D.C. area, only a
30-minute subway ride away. Fellows often use some of their
professional stipend for travel within the U.S.
Applicants should have a minimum of five
years of substantial professionalexperience, limited or no
experience in the U.S., demonstrated leadershipqualities and
commitment to their communities. Most applicants have
goodEnglish skills and university degrees.
To apply: Contact the Public
Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy or theFulbright
Commission in your home country.
Deadline: Varies by country, but usually June to
September for the following year (Now for the 2009-2010
year.)
For more information:
http://www.humphreyfellowship.org and/or
http://www.journalism.umd.edu/Humphrey/ |