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EJN Biodiversity Story/Reporting Grants 2018

EJN Biodiversity Story/Reporting Grants 2018

Deadline: November 20, 2017 at 1700 EST​

Internews’ Earth Journalism Network (EJN) is offering a third round of reporting grants to support the production of in-depth stories that highlight previously untold threats to global biodiversity or explore new conservation-based solutions.

EJN is making the funds available through its Biodiversity Media Initiative , with support from Arcadia — a charitable fund of Peter Baldwin and Lisbet Rausing.

The Earth is home to millions of species whose interactions keep our ecosystems and our planet in balance. This biodiversity provides the clean air we breathe and the food we eat, as well as a wide variety of other goods and services that enable us to thrive.

Despite the important roles these species play in our daily lives, human activity poses the gravest threat to biodiversity at local to global scales. Forests are being cleared to make room for agricultural production, oceans are overfished and wildlife is in decline due to poaching and lost habitat.

Some experts estimate that the rapid species loss seen today is 1,000 to 10,000 times higher than the natural extinction rate, or what would occur in the absence of human intervention. As habitats shrink and species disappear, so do the many important benefits they provide us, from providing natural regulation of infectious diseases and being an important source of pharmaceuticals, to reducing the impact of natural disasters such as floods.

EJN is looking to capture the importance of these losses by commissioning a series of stories that investigate new threats to species diversity around the world, as well as innovative, potentially-scalable conservation solutions.
STORY THEMES

We welcome all story ideas, but special consideration will be given to applicants looking to conduct investigative or enterprise reporting on biodiversity or conservation topics.

As we are looking to bring global awareness to new threats or solutions, proposals that focus on topics or stories that have not been widely covered are preferred. Issues that have already been widely covered or don’t provide unique angles are less likely to be selected.


BENEFITS/STORY FORMATS

  • EJN is offering grants typically ranging from $1,000 to $2,000 depending on the proposal and method of coverage, with some flexibility for deep, investigative stories using innovative approaches to storytelling. 
  • Applicants should provide a detailed budget with justification for the amount requested. For investigative stories that may incur costs greater than $2,000, we encourage applicants to propose possible partnership opportunities with other media outlets in order to conduct more in-depth reporting.
  • We expect that proposals will largely reflect what equipment the applicant already has access to (including cameras, drones, lighting, tripods, etc.) and are less likely to approve budgets that heavily focus on procuring new supplies.

EXPECTED STORY LENGTHS:

Investigative piece: 2,500 to 5,000 words (can be combined with video, photos, graphics, and/or maps)

News article: 500 to 1,200 words

Multimedia package: Video piece 2-6 minutes in length that can be accompanied by possible graphics, photos, text, maps

*NOTE: Proposals for long-form narratives and news articles should include plans for accompanying multimedia elements such as photos and video.

WHO SHOULD APPLY?

Journalists (online, print, television) and other expert media practitioners with a track record of reporting on environmental issues are welcome to apply. We encourage freelancers and staff from all types of media outlets—both large and small—to submit applications.

PUBLICATION OF FUNDED STORIES

It is a condition of the grant that Internews and Arcadia can publish and distribute the funded stories. However, the writers/producers of funded stories will also be free to publish or broadcast their stories in other media outlets, and indeed are encouraged to do so.

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Apply to Yenching Global Symposium 2018 in China (Fully Funded)

Apply to Yenching Global Symposium 2018 (Fully Funded)

Deadline: 11:59pm CST (China Standard Time)  November 30th, 2017 ​

The Yenching Global Symposium (YGS) is an annual event that brings together people from different fields and across generations with a common interest: China. This year, the four-day event will take place in April 2018 and will comprise engaging speakers and interactive events on the topic of Renaissance: China’s Journey in a Global Future. This conference will feature prominent international scholars and leading young professionals from a wide range of fields and will provide a highly focused, application-based experiential learning platform.
We are looking for thinkers and innovators, movers and doers, creatives and campaigners. People with big ideas and specialized skills. People who are convinced that China matters and have conviction of the role they’ll play.

We offer ambitious graduate students and young professionals from around the world the opportunity to come to China and be inspired by:

a diverse body of global scholars from leading universities;

practioners from a wide range of fields including art, history, culture, innovation, politics, and business;

speakers from renowned universities, enterprises, and international organizations.

The Symposium is a platform for connecting leaders on China, across generations and across disciplines. It will help connect you with inspiring, like-minded peers as well as leading experts who share your interest in China. These interactions will take place at Peking University, China’s top university.

As a delegate, you will have the opportunity to share your experiences with innovation while collaboarting with others to generate fruitful exchange and construct frameworks for action on China’s most challenging issues.

Benefits:

  • Expenses of your round-trip flight,
  • Accommodation, 
  • and meals for the duration of the Symposium.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

  • Young professionals and graduate students of any nationality are eligible to apply.
  • Holder of an undergraduate degree in any field (by December 31, 2017).
  • Available for the entirety of the conference from April 12th-15th, 2018 (and available for any required travel time to and from Beijing).
  • Have not attended any of the previous Yenching Global Symposiums.
  • International English proficiency test score (at least IELTS 7/TOEFL 100/Cambridge 180/CEFR C1), if have not attended a university where English was the sole language of instruction.
  • No older than 30 (by April 15th, 2018). However, if from a country where military service is mandatory, then no older than 32 (by April 15th, 2018).

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(Fully Funded) AIF WILLIAM J. CLINTON FELLOWSHIP FOR SERVICE INDIA (2018/2019)

AIF WILLIAM J. CLINTON FELLOWSHIP FOR SERVICE INDIA (2018/2019)

Deadline: January 15, 2018 (11:59 pm PST).​

If you seek challenge, thrive in unstructured environments, and enjoy independent problem-solving, this is the program for you. If you’re a person looking to gain hands-on experience and a unique glimpse of what working in the Indian development sector looks like, then this is the program for you. If you’re looking to learn about a very different aspect of development work and India, and you’re willing to let this guide you beyond your time of service, then you should consider applying. If you are eager to stretch beyond your current professional strengths and skills, and apply them in different projects and fields, then this is the program for you. If you are committed to service and believe in the value of supporting others to achieve their goals, and if you’re willing to be challenged beyond what you can conceive of, you are in the right place
We seek applicants from a variety of backgrounds, both professionally and personally.

Candidates should demonstrate a deep interest, passion, and commitment to social and economic development in India. Candidates must show humility and an eagerness to learn within a cross-cultural context. Ideal candidates possess strong professional skills, relevant volunteer or other practical experience, and applicable academic credentials or training. They show a potential for leadership and are entrepreneurial, innovative, and creative in finding solutions and navigating unknown environments.

Candidates must be flexible and adaptable, and possess exceptional ability to build meaningful relationships across cultures in the social development space. A sensitivity and ability to work with vulnerable communities, as well as the humility and passion to “learn by doing” is essential.

Although proficiency in an Indian language is not required to apply, it is highly desirable.

The application is a high competitive, multi-stage process consisting of an online application; a phone conversation, an in-person interview, and a competitive matching process for short-listed candidates.

Benefits

For U.S. Fellows:

 AIF provides a roundtrip ticket from their point of origin to India, along with insurance coverage and a monthly living stipend. 

For Indian Fellows:

AIF provides domestic travel from their hometowns in India, insurance coverage, and a monthly living stipend. Please note that the stipend is not a salary, but a living stipend designed to enable Fellows to volunteer in India. The stipend covers basic living expenses such as rent, meals and incidentals, and local transportation related to a Fellows’ project.

ELIGIBILITY

Applicants must:

  • Be a U.S. or Indian citizen, or a U.S. permanent resident;
  • Be between the ages of 21 and 34 on September 1, 2018;
  • Have completed an Bachelor’s degree before the start of the program on September 1, 2018.

HOW TO APPLY

AIF is partnering with FluidReview for the application process. Once you click on “Start Application” below, you will be forwarded to https://aiffellowship.fluidreview.com to begin your online application.
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Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship (Grants) 2018

Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship (Grants) 2018

Deadline: January 10, 2018

The Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship, a project of the Congressional Hunger Center, is a unique leadership development opportunity that trains, inspires, and sustains a network of leaders committed to social justice. The Emerson program bridges community-based efforts with national public policy to develop Hunger Fellows as effective leaders in the movement to end hunger and poverty.

Benefits:

  • The Congressional Hunger Center will provide Emerson Fellows with a total financial package of no less than $36,000 over the duration of the fellowship. Emerson Fellows also gain:
  • Membership in a dynamic learning community of Fellows
  • Connection to an extensive network of alumni, partners, and experts
  • Experience working with community and policy leaders
  • Training / mentoring / leadership development
  • Project management experience

Application includes:

  • Application Form
  • Resume (attachment): Please limit your resume to one page.

Personal Statement (attachment):

What values, principles, and identities (race, class, gender, etc.) have shaped your interest in participating in the Emerson Hunger Fellows Program? What particular qualities, knowledge, experiences, and skills will you contribute to your field and policy placements? How do you expect this fellowship to contribute to your professional goals?

Short Essay Questions (attachment):

1. How have your community work and life experiences changed your perspective on poverty over time?

2. What role do you believe the government plays or should play in addressing complex social problems such as hunger, poverty, and racism?

Recommendation Letter: Please have someone familiar with your skills and abilities (preferably a supervisor) submit a recommendation letter here.
Important dates:

  • January 10, 2018: Application deadline for the 2018-2019 class of Emerson Fellows
  • The selection committee will review applications throughout January and we expect to make decisions on a rolling basis, with most interviews in February and March.
  • April 16, 2018: Decision notification deadline
  • Late August 2018: 25th Class of Emerson Fellows begin

Selection Criteria :

  • Commitment to racial equity and social justice
  • Demonstrated leadership qualities and skills
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
  • Flexibility and ability to adjust to new situations
  • Creativity and initiative in problem solving
  • Enthusiasm for learning from experts in the field, and searching for new models in anti-hunger and anti-poverty work
  • Experience working in low-income communities
  • Excitement about peer learning in a tight-knit community of Fellows

For Enquiries:

Please contact the Emerson Program Staff if you have questions, [email protected]

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Hearst journalism fellowships accepting applications USA

Hearst journalism fellowships accepting applications USA

Deadline: January  12, 2018.

Tomorrow’s journalists won’t be satisfied by simply telling stories; they will be creating immersive experiences that let audiences get involved with their reporting. The forward-thinking tools you’ll need are being used at Hearst today.

If you have the skills, passion and determination to be a journalist of the future – a trained professional who knows a good story and who has the talent and confidence to tell it in a way that best imparts its relevance and importance to news consumers – the Hearst Fellowship might be perfect for you. Budding journalists can apply for this fellowship.

This is the premier two-year newspaper fellowship in the country. Our goal is to recruit, train and retain the best of the next generation of journalists – top-notch multi-media professionals with a broad range of skills.

The program consists of two 12-month rotations at our top metro papers and websites. Fellows are full-fledged journalists expected to make significant, valuable contributions in a variety of roles and platforms. There is no better place to start.

Eligibility:

  • Candidates should be college graduates or others with interest, experience or background in journalism or related fields. Those selected will have hands-on experience and access to leaders in the field.
  • Foreign nationals may apply, but the program does not sponsor visas.

Important  Dates

Oct. 18, 2017: First day applications accepted

Jan. 12, 2018: Final deadline for all application materials

March 2018: Finalists for Fellowship notified

April 2018: Finalists interview in Houston and Fellows are selected

August 2018: Next class of Fellows begins its first rotation
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Reuters 2018 Paid Journalism Internship USA

Reuters 2018 Paid Journalism Internship USA

Deadline: December 1, 2017

Job Function: News & Editorial
​Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest international multimedia news provider reaching more than one billion people every day. Reuters provides trusted business, financial, national, and international news to professionals via Thomson Reuters desktops, the world’s media organizations, and directly to consumers at Reuters.com.

Reuters offers talented students and graduates with a strong interest in journalism an opportunity to learn at the world’s largest international multimedia news provider. Our paid internships are a crash course in hands-on business, political and general news reporting.

Every intern will report to a senior editor and be assigned a journalist mentor who will be available to provide advice and guidance. Internships last for 10 weeks and most will begin in early June 2018. Internships are available in many Reuters Americas bureaus.

At Thomson Reuters, we believe what we do matters. We are passionate about our work, inspired by the impact it has on our business and our customers. As a team, we believe in winning as one – collaborating to reach shared goals, and developing through challenging and meaningful experiences. With more than 45,000 employees in more than 100 countries, we work flexibly across boundaries and realize innovations that help shape industries around the world. Making this happen is a dynamic, evolving process, and we count on each employee to be a catalyst in driving our performance – and their own.

As a global business, we rely on diversity of culture and thought to deliver on our goals. To ensure we can do that, we seek talented, qualified employees in all our operations around the world regardless of race, color, sex/gender, including pregnancy, gender identity and expression, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, citizen status, veteran status, or any other protected classification under country or local law. Thomson Reuters is proud to be an Equal Employment

Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer providing a drug-free workplace.

Intrigued by a challenge as large and fascinating as the world itself? Come join us.

To learn more about what we offer, please visit thomsonreuters.com/careers.

More information about Thomson Reuters can be found here 

Internship Locations:

Chicago-Illinois-United States of America;New York-New York-United States of America;Washington-District of Columbia-United States of America;San Francisco-California-United States of America
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THE ASFL LOCAL COORDINATORS TRAINING COHORT 2 2017/2018

THE ASFL LOCAL COORDINATORS TRAINING COHORT 2 2017/2018

Deadline: November 9, 2017

Are you a a current post-secondary student or recent graduate (not later than three years) and based in any country in Africa?

Are you passionate about the concept of liberty?

Would you love to join the largest network of young people in Africa and around the world advocating for a freer and better world?

If yes, then the ASFL Local Coordinator Program is for you!

The African Students For Liberty Local Coordinators Program is the premier program for actively advancing the ideas of free markets and individual liberty on college & campuses around Africa. The Local Coordinators are the face of liberty in their campuses, they are the muscle of the movement, empowering students in their areas to defend the ideas of liberty.

This local program seeks to identify and develop strong student leaders to spread the ideas of individual liberty, self-reliance and economic freedom by starting new student groups, organizing events to promote these ideas, resourcing student groups and identifying and mentoring other vibrant students.

Young people are the leaders of tomorrow. Leadership requires proper preparation and experience. The Local Coordinator Program is designed to train an all round leader by imparting skills in areas such as public speaking, professionalism, advocacy, proposal and report writing, effective communication (both verbal and written), event organizing, talent identification and so much more absolutely FREE! The Program seeks to build the student movement for liberty in Africa by educating, developing and empowering the next generation of leaders of liberty.

After a successful application, you will go through few weeks of online training before you are confirmed as a Local Coordinator.

If you are a student in Africa, this is an amazing opportunity for you to join the network of young people whose efforts are constantly changing the world. These young individuals are dedicated to spreading the ideas of human dignity, individual and economic freedom, and the ability to pursue one’s happiness without coercion.​

We seek to develop Africa by expanding the number of people who support the cause of liberty, developing more leaders to be effective advocates of liberty, and empowering them to act to bring about a freer future, a world with economic, social and intellectual freedom for all people. Cohort 1 of the Local Coordinator Training applications received over 400 applications from 31 countries!

Roles

  • Through the Local Coordinator program, African Students For Liberty is looking for pro-liberty students who have an unrelenting drive and want to dedicate part of their time to making this world a freer place, but aren’t sure exactly where and how to begin.
  • ASFL are also looking for students who are already organizing for liberty but would like to elevate their activities to a higher level and professionalize their work and their organizations.
  • In general, you need the willingness to work hard on the subject of social change, show an entrepreneurial spirit to go out and take initiative, and you’re all set.

For enquiries:

[email protected]

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(Funded) Joan Shorenstein Fellowship 2018 — Harvard Kennedy School USA

(Funded) Joan Shorenstein Fellowship 2018 — Harvard Kennedy School USA

Deadline: Ongoing 
The mission of the Joan Shorenstein Fellowship Program is to advance research in the field of media, politics and public policy; facilitate a dialogue among journalists, scholars, policymakers and students; provide an opportunity for reflection; and create a vibrant and long-lasting community of scholars and practitioners. The primary focus for a Fellow is to research, write and publish a paper on a media/politics topic. It is a highly selective program; only a very small percentage of applicants are accepted.

The Center hosts eight one-semester residential fellowships each year (four per semester). Fellows conduct research; engage with students, faculty and the Harvard community; and participate in the various events associated with the Shorenstein Center. Fellows’ research and ideas are presented at weekly research meetings where they discuss and defend their project before a group of peers. Recent projects have been published in the Columbia Journalism Review ,

Foreign Affairs , The New Republic and Fortune magazine and have been reported on in The New York Times .

Since 1986, the Fellowship Program has brought more than 250 accomplished journalists, scholars and politicians from around the world to the Center. Joan Shorenstein Fellows work closely with Harvard students and often serve as longtime mentors. Past Shorenstein Fellows include TV news anchors; national and international print, radio and television reporters; digital news innovators; presidential media advisors; leading scholars and policy analysts.
Eligibility

  1.  Must be a full-time journalist, politician, scholar or policymaker currently active in the field.
  • Journalist: Reporter, editor, producer with a minimum of five years experience at a news organization (print, broadcast, Internet) immediately prior to submitting Fellowship application.
  • Politician: Someone whľo has campaigned and been elected to a national or high-level state office.
  • Scholar: Tenured or tenure-track professor in political science, political communication, journalism, international political communication with a strong record of book and journal publications. The applicant must be employed by a college, university or research institution for seven years or more.
  • Policymaker: High-level official in a cabinet office or adviser to a candidate for national office. Minimum 10 years experience in equivalent role.

2. Must be available to be in residence, full-time, for one semester (September through December or February through May) in Cambridge, MA.

3. The applicant should not have participated in another fellowship within the two years prior to their preferred semester at Harvard.

4. Applicants must be fluent in English – listening, reading, writing and speaking. Non-native English speakers must provide TOEFL or IELTS score.

Applicants who do not meet these requirements cannot be considered.

Financial Assistance

Stipend is $30,000 for one semester. Travel and living expenses are not covered by the Shorenstein Center. Office space, computer and telephone are provided.

For Enquiries:

Contact Susan Ocitti

at [email protected]

or by phone at (617) 495-8714.
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(Fully Funded) MCW Young Leaders Access Program USA 2018

(Fully Funded) MCW Young Leaders Access Program USA 2018

Deadline: January 2, 2018 at 11:59 New York Time (NYT)

The YLA brings together youth from all over the world, united by the goal of creating positive change in their communities. It is a one year program comprised of three components:

1. The YLA Retreat

2. Project Implementation

3. Alumni Mentorship and Support

The YLA launches with the Retreat in late July, held in New York, NY and Burlington, Vermont. It consists of three modules: Modern Leadership, Global Citizenship, and Local Change. During the final phase of the retreat, Young Leaders will create a unique action plan to address an issue in his/her community.

Over the following year, Young Leaders implement their plans while being guided remotely through online workshops and a Mentor from the Young Leaders alumni community. Once Young Leaders have successfully completed the YLA they are eligible to apply for the Alumni Ventures Fund which awards grants of up to $5,000 USD with a year of professional mentorship.

Application Process

The application process will consist of three rounds:

  • the general application,
  • a brief needs assessment,
  •  and an alumni interview.

The general application opens on October 31, 2017 and is open to any eligible persons. Shortlist candidates will be asked to submit a brief needs assessment which will outline their community issue and potential solutions in greater detail. Candidates who complete the second round will be contacted for an interview with alumni of the program. Selected participants will be notified of their acceptance on April 2, 2018.

Eligibility Requirements

Young Leaders Must:

  • Be between the ages of 18-26 years old
  • Be fluent in written and spoken English
  • Have access to email or another internet platform that allows consistent communication with the MCW team and mentor for the duration of the year-long program
  • Demonstrate commitment to their community
  • Identify an issue faced by their community they would like to address
  • Commit to attending the weeklong retreat and spending the following year implementing change in their community and staying in contact with their mentor
  • Be eligible for appropriate visa and travel documentation
  • Submit completed application on or before January 2, 2018


The application consists of the following:

  • General Information
  • Essay Questions
  • Resume/ CV- You must upload your resume/ CV directly into the application in PDF format
  • Two Letters of Recommendation- You must upload your letters of recommendation directly into the application in PDF format
  • Liability Waiver

Benefits

  • MCW will cover all costs during the program (July 24- August 2, 2018 ) including housing, food, travel, and any necessary supplies.
  • MCW does requires that all participants pay for any on the ground costs including passport, visa, and in-country ground fees.*

2018-2019 Program Timeline

  • October 31, 2017: Application I Opens
  • January 2, 2018 at 11:59 New York Time (NYT): Application I Closes
  • February 2, 2018: Decisions Sent out, Short List Candidates Notified and begin Application Part II
  • February 25, 2018 at 11:59 New York Time (NYT): Application II Closes
  • March 2-30, 2018: Interviews with Alumni
  • April 2, 2018: Acceptances Sent Out
  • May 4, 2018: Confirm Acceptance with Visa Interview Date and Deposit
  • July 24, 2018- August 2, 2018 : YLA Retreat
  • August 2, 2018- July 24, 2019: YLA Implementation


Note 

*Not applicable for U.S. based participants.

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Microsoft GirlSpark Program 2018 For Emerging Female Leaders In ICT

Microsoft GirlSpark Program 2018 For Emerging Female Leaders In ICTApplication Deadline: November 8th 2017

Microsoft’s mission is to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. Inspiring our next generation in every stage of their growth and development is definitely one of the key ways to achieve this mission.

To address the issue of under-representation of female leaders and talent shortage in the ICT industry, Microsoft organizes GirlSpark Camp annually to groom and inspire future female leaders to better understand the diversity of pathways into technology.

Now in its 5 year, Microsoft GirlSpark Camp continues to provide an exciting, hands-on series of activities that enable university women to better understand the diversity of career pathways in ICT industry as well as harnessing the power of technology to spark a better future.

The program is co-organized by Microsoft Hong Kong, LinkedIn Hong Kong and The Women’s Foundation.

Requirements:

Full-time female students currently studying in any degree programme (undergraduate or postgraduate) from all disciplines.

Why you should join:

  • GirlSpark e-Classroom

Learn the latest technologies & tools for boosting productivity in GirlSpark e-Classroom.

  • GirlSpark Camp

Meet the Industry Elites from Government, Business & Social sectors

  • Participate in the Mini-Hackathon for Social Good

Benefits:

  • Opportunity Day with Microsoft, LinkedIn and other leading companies
  • Chances to win Job Shadowing / Mentorship Opportunities
  • Chances to join VIP Luncheon with Industry Elites

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