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Subject: Reminder: Apply by April 2 for Reporting Fellowships
Date: March 30, 2012 9:13:26 AM PDT
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Email: i...@jhu.edu

Apply for Religion Reporting Fellowships by April 2   

Have you applied for an IRP religion reporting grant yet? If not, keep in mind that the deadline to apply for the fall 2012 fellowships is next Monday, April 2. 

 

The nine-week reporting fellowships will be awarded to four U.S. journalists with proposals on important global religion stories--no matter where in the world they might be or no matter what religion(s) they are about. 

 

MeskelIn a world where religion occupies an important role in many countries' political, social, cultural and economic identities, it is vital that U.S. journalists provide the public with accurate and in-depth reporting on global religious topics.

 

U.S. journalists from all media are invited to submit proposals outlining their planned reporting on global religious subjects. These might include such topics as how religion has an impact on a country's policies in health, education, culture and the arts, elections or politics, gender rights, minority affairs, economic development or post-conflict resolution. As with all IRP grants, all reporting must be focused on a country outside the United States, though there may be local angles connecting the topic of religion to a U.S. community. 

   

Learn more and apply for a fellowship by Monday, April 2. 

 

For more information, call 202-663-7761 or email i...@jhu.edu.     
About the IRP
The International Reporting Project (IRP) has provided opportunities for nearly 400 U.S. journalists to go overseas to report on important global issues that have been neglected in the U.S. media. Through its Gatekeeper Editors and IRP Fellowships programs, IRP helps to inspire and enable independent and in-depth coverage of key international issues.

 

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