Deadline: 15 December, 2021
Carey Institute for Global Good has opened applications for the 2022 Logan Nonfiction Programme.
The programme is a hybrid fellowship for nonfiction writers, documentary filmmakers, photojournalists, podcasters and multimedia creators.
It combines virtual and in-person programming in two classes per year.
Benefits
- One-on-one formal mentoring sessions with experts
- Interact with award-winning journalists and filmmakers
- Peer-to-peer workshopping with other fellows
- Access to virtual co-working spaces to encourage productivity and focus
- Informal virtual social spaces and social hours plus sessions focused on professional and personal well-being
- Stipends to be used for travel to and from the Carey Institute
Eligibility
- Open to nonfiction writers, journalists, photojournalists, documentary filmmakers, podcasters and radio reporters, and multimedia creators
- Applicants must be at work on a long-form project in order to apply
- Project must be wholly nonfiction and rely on in-depth interviews and original research for sourcing
- Projects should examine the most pressing issues of the day, including, but not limited to, conflict and security; democracy and governance; education; environment and climate change; food security; gender, race, sexual orientation, disability and intersectionality; globalisation; health; inequality and exclusion; media and journalism; social justice; and sustainability and resilience.
To apply and for more information, click here.
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