CODA Story is accepting candidates for the Bruno Reporting Fellowships, sponsored by Martin Walker‘s Bruno Foundation.
The fellowship will provide US$5,000 for an investigative project shedding light on one or more of these topics: disinformation, authoritarian tech and the war on science.
The 2022 Fellowships support three-month reporting projects that culminate in a notable story to be published on Coda’s website and editorial partners’ websites.
Early-career journalists can apply for a three-month reporting grant.
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Applicants can be from any country but must have excellent English and a track record of writing reported pieces in English.
The organiser says, “Coda’s work is animated by the understanding that the world is being overtaken by overarching storylines rapidly coming into view that informs virtually every facet of politics, from the local to the global”.
The deadline for the submission of application is July 20, 2022. Interested persons can apply here.
Blessing Otoibhi is a Multimedia Journalist and Anchor host for the News in 60 seconds at The International Center For Investigative Reporting. You can shoot her a mail via [email protected] or connect on Twitter @B_otoibhi