Deadline: 19 Feb 2025
What is this opportunities?
In Washington, D.C., the American Journalism Institute (AJI) stands apart. This non-profit educational organization is dedicated to training the next generation of political journalists, and its new publication, NOTUS, is central to that mission. Each September, AJI welcomes a cohort of early-career reporters to D.C. for a two-year, paid fellowship ($60,000 annually). Fellows learn from the nation's top journalists in classroom settings and gain invaluable practical experience writing for NOTUS. They work alongside seasoned reporters and editors, covering the intersection of politics, policy, and government.
Benefits
- Annual stipend of $60,000 (paid throughout the two-year fellowship).
- Hands-on journalism education, including coursework with veteran journalists.
- Real-world reporting experience for NOTUS, covering politics, policy, and government.
- Mentorship from top journalists in the industry.
- Networking opportunities with established media professionals.
- Career development support at the end of the fellowship.
Eligibility
- Applicants of all backgrounds who want to work in journalism;
- Who has a keen interest in policy and politics; and
- Who believes journalism can and should play a critical role in our democracy
- A passion for journalism is a prerequisite
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