Fellowship opp


This may be of interest:

Ted Scripps Fellowships in
ENVIRONMENTAL JOURNALISM
University of Colorado at Boulder

"The program was better than I expected, mainly because of the educational opportunity. Once I realized how much I did not know, it truly became a renaissance experience for me. I feel like a new man, and I have much more intellectual energy to continue my journalism journey."

            Jim Mimiaga, Fellow 2009-10, Four Corners Free Press
               
Apply now for the 2011-2012 academic year.  Full-time U.S. print, broadcast and online journalists with a minimum of five years professional experience are eligible.  Applicants may include reporters, editors, photographers, producers and full-time freelancers.  Prior experience covering the environment is not necessary. Fellows will take classes, attend special seminars, go on field trips and engage in independent study at a university renowned for its environmental science and policy studies.
 
The fellowship provides a 9-month stipend of $50,000, and additionally covers  tuition and fees.

Application Deadline:  March 1, 2011

For more information and application instructions contact:
http://www.colorado.edu/journalism/cej

The Center for Environmental Journalism
University of Colorado at Boulder
1511 University Avenue, 478 UCB, Boulder, CO  80309-0478
(303) 492-4114

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