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Campus Consortium Student Fellowship
Are you interested in covering an under-reported international story and traveling to that part of the world to get the facts?
The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting offers the opportunity to work with us on a global project. You are eligible to apply for a fellowship of up to $2,000 if you are a student at a full Campus Consortium member school.
Students at the following universities have received fellowships:
• Kent State University
• Ohio University
• University of North Carolina/Chapel Hill
• Southern Illinois University/Carbondale
Read about these 2009 fellows!
Learn more about the Campus Consortium.
Find out how your university can became a Campus Consortium member by contacting Ann Peters, director of development and outreach, apeters[at]pulitzercenter.org
Deadlines for 2010 fellowships
• University of Wisconsin/River Falls --- Friday, April 30, 2010
• Southern Illinois University-Carbondale --- Friday, April 30, 2010
To be considered for the Fellowship, please download the application and submit via e-mail along with your resume and hyperlinks to online work samples.
Send applications or questions to: studentfellows[at]pulitzercenter.org
Send DVD samples of work NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE to:
ATTN: Student Fellowship Application
Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
1779 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 615
Washington, D.C. 20036
The Pulitzer Center is interested in reporting projects that focus on topics and regions of global importance, with an emphasis on issues that have gone unreported or under-reported in the mainstream American media. The Pulitzer Center's definition of "crisis" is broad - it is not limited to "conflict" reporting. We see great value in covering the too often under-reported systemic level crises, from environmental issues and struggles for resources or human rights abuses, to post-conflict reconstruction, or brewing ethnic tensions. We are interested in the stories that would typically not make the headlines without our support.
The Pulitzer Center staff will work with the Fellow to further refine the project and to offer distribution avenues, such as on our Untold Stories blogs.
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