- *The Dag Hammarskjöld Scholarship Fund for Journalists is now accepting
applications from professional journalists from developing countries for its
2011 Fellowship Program. The application deadline is April 6, 2011.*
*The Fellowships are available to radio, television, print and web
journalists, age 25 to 35, from developing countries who are interested in
coming to New York to report on international affairs during the 66th
session of the United Nations General Assembly. The Fellowships will begin
in mid-September and extend to late November and will include the cost of
travel and accommodations in New York, as well as a per diem allowance. *
*The Fellowship Program is open to journalists who are native to one of the
developing countries in Africa, Asia, South America and the Caribbean, and
are currently working full-time for a bona fide media organization in a
developing nation. Applicants must demonstrate an interest in and commitment
to international affairs and to conveying a better understanding of the
United Nations to their readers and audiences. They must also have approval
from their media organizations to spend up to two months in New York to
report from the United Nations. *
*NOTE: For 2011 only, the Fund will not accept applications from the
countries of the 2010 Fellows – Nepal, Peru, South Africa and Togo – in an
effort to rotate recipient countries. *
*The journalists who are awarded Fellowships are given the incomparable
opportunity to observe international diplomatic deliberations at the United
Nations, to make professional contacts that will serve them for years to
come, to interact with seasoned journalists from around the world, and to
gain a broader perspective and understanding of matters of global concern.
Many past Fellows have risen to prominence in their professions and
countries. The program is not intended to provide basic skills training to
journalists, as all participants must be working media professionals.*
*This is the 50th year the Dag Hammarskjöld Scholarship Fund has sponsored
the fellowship program for journalists. The program is administered on a
volunteer basis by journalists at the United Nations, who raise money from
foundations, corporations and diplomatic missions to finance it. *
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Thursday, March 17, 2011
UNITED NATIONS JOURNALISM FELLOWSHIPS
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