Published: 03 Nov 2023 785 views
We are seeking journalists who are eager to explore, identify and test ideas for improving access to news and information people need to create and sustain robust democratic communities.
Applicants should be prepared to step back from professional obligations to devote themselves to this work and to fellowship programming we’ve designed to help them develop the leadership resilience needed for these times of uncertainty.
You should apply if you:
JSK plans to host a series of webinars in Zoom during which JSK directors will answer questions about the program and the application. The first webinar will be Tuesday, Nov. 7 at 9 a.m. Pacific time.
A JSK Fellowship is an individual experience that is intertwined with twice-weekly cohort events that include leadership workshops, skills training and discussions with guest experts. Other than these commitments to the cohort, fellows have a lot of freedom to decide how to spend their time and how to approach the journalism challenge they want to focus on. Each fellow meets regularly with one of the JSK directors who is their primary adviser for the year. There is not a single prescription for a successful fellowship year.
Stanford University was founded in 1885 by California senator Leland Stanford and his wife, Jane, “to promote the public welfare by exercising an influence in behalf of humanity and civilization.”
Application Deadline | 24 Jan 2024 |
Country to study | United States |
School to study | Stanford University |
Type | Fellowship |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | Stanford University |
Gender | Men and Women |
We provide JSK Fellows:
We enthusiastically include spouses, partners and families in fellowship life.
Being a JSK Fellow is a full-time commitment. You will receive a monthly check, health insurance for you and your dependents, and be asked to forgo other professional work to focus on the fellowship experience.
You will be expected to:
U.S. and international journalists with digital-native and legacy news organizations, independent journalists, journalism entrepreneurs and journalism innovators.
Applicants need to have at least five years of full-time professional journalism experience. We do not require applicants to have a college degree, or experience in traditional newsrooms. (Work as a student journalist or summer intern is great experience, but is not considered part of the five-year threshold.)
Our program is not open to people working in public information or public relations jobs, for trade and house newsletters or magazines, for government agencies, or in academic positions.
Our fellowship does not fund or support book projects or reporting projects, and we are not a business accelerator.
Applications are open.
International applications must be submitted by 1 p.m. PST on Wednesday, Dec 6, 2023.
U.S. applications must be submitted by 1 p.m. PST on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024.
For more details visit: Stanford University website.