Applications are now available for the Journalism and Women Symposium (JAWS) 2018 fellowship program. The application deadline is 11:59 p.m. EDT May 18, 2018.
Each year JAWS brings fellows to our annual Conference and Mentoring Project (CAMP) for three days of training, networking and professional development. CAMP 2018 will be held at The Mount Hood Oregon Resort in Welches, Oregon Oct. 12-14, 2018.
CAMP focuses on strengthening core journalism skills, building personal brands and careers, developing strategies for success in our evolving media landscape, improving gender parity in our profession, empowering women in leadership and management and encouraging a more accurate portrayal of the whole society.
Apply to be a fellow below. Questions? Watch our fellow webinar or join an upcoming Twitter chat.
The Emerging Journalist Fellowship
Each year JAWS selects 10 women who are just starting careers in journalism. We are looking for journalists with at least one but no more than five years of professional journalism experience. Winners are selected based on a combination of merit, financial need and their potential contribution to JAWS as an organization that supports diversity across race, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, media platform, beat and location.
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The Diversity Fellowship
The Journalism and Women Symposium each year selects one journalist from a community traditionally underrepresented in the media, and whose work supports diversity. The goal of the Diversity Fellowship is to help the practice of journalism better reflect society. This is an opportunity for journalists who are traditionally underrepresented in newsrooms, including but not limited to women of color, journalists in the LGBTQ community and those with disabilities. Applicants should have at least three years of experience.
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The Betsy Wade Legacy Fund Fellowship
The Betsy Wade Legacy Fund Fellowship supports a working newswoman of color with at least three years of experience whose work reflects the value of journalism in safeguarding a democratic society.
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The Entrepreneurial Fellowship
The goal of the Entrepreneurial Fellowship is to help a woman journalist move forward with an innovative journalism project. Applicants should have a well-conceived project, the background that shows they can do it, and at least three years of professional experience. Preference will be given to current JAWS members.
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The Next Step Fellowship
Applicants should be at a career point where they want to shift gears and find new opportunities. They should have a substantive record of at least 15 cumulative years working as a journalist. Preference will be given to JAWS members.
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Most applications will require:
A one-page resumé
Two samples of your professional, published work in journalism in English (links or documents)
A word document with brief descriptions of your submitted samples
One letter of recommendation from a current or previous editor, producer or supervisor in journalism.
A Personal statement (that is specific to each fellowship and will be outlined in the application)
Generally, fellows will be judged on a combination of merit and financial need, potential contribution to JAWS, commitment to the field and personal alignment with JAWS’ mission.
JAWS fellowships are not open to undergraduate students. They are open to international journalists, but the stipend only covers domestic travel.
Professional journalism experience includes up to one full year of campus news publication/broadcast experience, paid and unpaid internship experience, as well as contract, freelance, part-time and full-time work.
If you have any questions about the fellowship or the application process, please contact Nikki Raz at . For more info and updates about this year’s CAMP in Welches, Oregon, please visit the JAWS website at https://jaws.org