HARVARD University’s Kennedy School of Government is accepting applications for the Joan Shorenstein Center Fellowship in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The Joan Shorenstein Fellowship Program is designed to bring journalists, scholars, politicians, and policymakers to the Shorenstein Center for a semester to work on a project with a tangible output, and engage with students, faculty, other fellows, and the broader Harvard Kennedy School community.
Applicants must be journalists, scholars or policymakers active in the field of press, politics and public policy. English fluency is required.
Fellows are required to live in residence for one semester and will receive a US$40,000 stipend disbursed in four instalments over the semester. Travel and living expenses are not covered by the Center.
The organiser says a desk in the Shorenstein Center offices, a Harvard email address and a Harvard ID are provided. To apply, send a cover letter, a completed application form, a research project proposal, a curriculum vitae/resume and recommendations.
Journalists with, at least, five years of experience who are interested in sharing, expanding and researching public policy and political affairs can apply for this fellowship.
The submission of application deadline is March 31, 2023. Interested applicants can apply here.
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