Brief Description:
New York University is a public
university in New York City. The Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New
York University is soliciting applications for the World Journalist Fellowship
in 2022. This fellowship covers two semesters of study at the Arthur L. Carter
Journalism Institute’s master’s programmes for journalists at New York
University. International journalists enrolling in one of NYU’s Arthur L.
Carter Journalism Institute’s graduate journalism programmes are eligible for
this fellowship.
Scholarship Details:
Opportunity Type: Fully
Funded
Language Requirement: TOEFL,
IELTS
Language of Instruction: English
Organized by: NYU‘s
Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute
Application Deadline: January 16, 2022
Fellowship Duration: 2 semesters
Duration of Programs:
All Programs: 3 semesters except Global and Joint Program
Studies and Literary Reportage which are 4 semesters
Fields study:
·
Business and Economic
Reporting
·
Cultural Reporting and
Criticism
·
Global and Joint Program
Studies
·
Literary Reportage
·
Magazine and Digital
Storytelling
·
News and Documentary
·
Reporting the Nation and
New York
·
Science, Health and
Environmental Reporting
·
Studio 20: Digital First
Benefits:
·
The 2020 Fellowship covers
tuition and registration costs for two of the program’s three or four
semesters.
·
In addition, the fellow
will be paid a stipend of $14,000 for each of the fellowship’s two semesters.
Eligibility:
·
Must hold a passport from
a country other than the United States
·
Be fluent in English and
at least one other language at the moment
·
Be a freelance journalist
or a journalist for a non-profit news organization (corporate or institutional
communications does not qualify).
·
By the first day of the
program, you must have a minimum of four years of experience working in a print
or electronic journalistic publication.
·
At least four years of
full-time work in the form of freelance journalism assignments will be
considered.
·
Work for student
publications and internships do not count toward the four-year requirement.
·
Experience in public
relations and business communications is not acceptable.
·
A four-year bachelor’s
degree or a three-year bachelor’s degree + one year of graduate work
Required documents
·
GRE: Some Master’s
programs require the GRE, while others make it optional. Check out the
following list:
·
Cultural Reporting &
Criticism: Optional
·
Global & Joint Program
Studies: Required
·
News & Documentary:
Optional
·
Science, Health, &
Economic Reporting: Required
·
Magazine and Digital
Storytelling: Optional
·
Studio 20: Digital First:
Optional
·
Literary Reportage:
Optional
·
Reporting the Nation &
New York: Optional
·
Business & Economic
Reporting: Optional
·
English Proficiency: IELTS
or TOEFL is required. The TOEFL is exempted only if English was an applicant’s
language of instruction in his or her degree program
How to Apply?
·
Fill out the fellowship
application as well as the application for admission to the M.A. in Journalism
program.
·
Apply to fellowship
·
Apply
to M.A. program at NYU’s Arthur L.
Carter Journalism Institute
·
For more information,
visit the World
Journalist Fellowship’s official website
Deadline: January 16, 2022