DURHAM University and Reuters have opened applications for the 2026 Sir Harry Evans Global Fellowship in Investigative Journalism.
The nine-month programme offers early-career journalists a chance to work on a major investigative project while embedded in a Reuters newsroom in London, New York, Toronto, or Sydney.
Selected fellows will receive a monthly salary of £4,444, a £1,250 monthly living stipend, and £1,800 in travel support. They will also engage with Durham University’s Institute of Advanced Studies and present a seminar on their work.
The fellowship is open to journalists with two to five years of experience, with consideration given to applicants from related fields.
Applications close on June 18, 2025.
Interested applicants can apply here.