The Nieman Foundation for Journalism and the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard share a set of common interests around journalism, innovation, and the evolution of the digital space, and both have longstanding fellowship programs that offer a year of learning and collaboration with others in the Harvard community. The Nieman-Berkman Klein Fellowship in Journalism Innovation brings individuals to Harvard University to work on a specific course of research or a specific project relating to journalism innovation.
Eligibility:
* The Nieman-Berkman Klein Fellowship is open to both U.S. and international applicants.
* Candidates should either be working journalists or work for a news organization in a business, technology, or leadership capacity.
* Freelance journalists are welcome to apply.
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value and Duration of Award: Those selected for the program spend two full semesters at Harvard auditing classes with some of the university’s greatest thinkers, participating in Nieman events and collaborating with peers. Nieman Fellows are also able to audit classes at other local universities including MIT and Tufts.
How to Apply: Visit link below.