Deadline: December 1, 2014
A JSK Fellowship is a life-changing experience. Each year, 20 fellows are
selected from around the world and bring them together for 10 months at
Stanford University, in the heart of Silicon Valley. Immersed in the
creativity and entrepreneurial spirit of this region, they are inspired to let
go of old assumptions and learn new ways of thinking and working.
Experience
U.S. applicants for a JSK Fellowship ideally have at least seven years of
full-time professional experience; international applicants ideally have at
least five years. But less experienced applicants with outstanding
achievements are also considered.
No college degree is required.
Professional background
Applicants chould fall into one or more of these categories:
-Journalists employed by a news organization or journalism freelancers
-Journalism entrepreneurs and innovators
-Journalism business and management executives
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Definitions:
-Journalists – Those who write or edit news, commentary, or editorials;
critics and reviewers, photojournalists, video journalists, designers,
multimedia journalists,editorial cartoonists and supervising editors,
anchors, and producers. They may be working for newspapers, wire
services, television or radio news departments, web sites, magazines that
cover news, commentary or public affairs, news-related startups, or as
freelance or independent journalists.
-Journalism entrepreneurs and innovators – Those whose work or ideas
have the potential for great journalistic impact. This group includes
consultants.
-Journalism business and management executives – Those whose work
influences editorial quality, such as publishers, general managers, and
station managers.
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