Harvard Announces A Fellowship for Online Journalists

Harvard’s Nieman Foundation for Journalism is joining forces with the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, to launch the Nieman-Burkman Fellowship in Journalism Innovation.
Candidates will be asked to propose a specific course of study or project relating to journalism innovation. That proposal could deal with any issue relating to journalism’s digital transformation. The Nieman-Berkman Fellow will be able to draw upon the wealth of resources available at Harvard and in the surrounding area for his or her work.
The project guidelines are very broad and open to a wide array of things including social media to mobile consumption to business models of online journalism and candidate criteria are also very lenient. Someone who works on the publishing or technology sides of a news organization could be a strong candidate, even if they aren’t reporters or editors.
Deadline to Apply is Feb. 15.
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James Snapperf April 3, 2012 at 1:00 am24
Do you get paid more writing for an online publication? I’m not talking about being a blogger; I mean being a journalist.
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