- Experience working in newsrooms
- Experience creating digital and/or mobile news media
- Experience managing digital production teams, while working to tight deadlines
- Experience integrating social media into news media
- Success in achieving measurable audience engagement
- Success at replicating or repurposing technologies to answer local needs
- Strong leadership qualities
- Strong project and time management skills
- Experience in Nigeria or elsewhere in Africa is strongly preferred
- Training or coaching experience is a plus
The fellowship is open to any nationality. The Fellowship duration is 10 months, starting
October 1st 2013. If you're interested in applying, get your application (a CV & short motivation about why you're the perfect candidate) in ASAP.
The Knight International Journalism Fellowships are designed to instill a culture of news innovation and experimentation worldwide. The goal is to seed new ideas and services that deepen coverage, expand news delivery and engage citizens in the editorial process.
The program is funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The Fellows build on past successes in the Knight program, which has a strong record of achieving impact. They work in countries where there is a good opportunity to create the news media of the future. With additional support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Knight Fellows are empowering journalists in sub-Saharan Africa to use the latest digital tools to tell compelling stories on health and development issues.