Boost
your Journalism career with the
2013 Google Journalism Fellowship
If you’re a student journalist looking to harness the power of tech**logy to tell stories in new and dynamic ways, then the first ever
Google Journalism Fellowship could help make the summer of
2013 one to remember.
We recognize the value that quality
Journalism plays in a functioning society and would like to help the next generation of reporters gain valuable skills and experience on the path to creating great content.
This 10-week program will give eight students the opportunity to contribute to a variety of organizations—from those that are steeped in investigative
Journalism to those working for press freedom around the world and to those that are helping the industry figure out its future in the digital age. Throughout, fellows will gain skills and contacts to help them as they move forward
with their careers.
This program will be of particular interest to students studying data journalism, online freedom of expression or new business models for the industry.
Our partners in the first
Google Journalism Fellowship are:
For more information, visit our
website and apply. The deadline for applications is January 31, 2013.
Posted by Maggie Shiels, former BBC journalist,
Google Corporate Communications