USC Annenberg/Getty Arts Journalism Fellowship Program in USA

USC Annenberg School for Communication and
Journalism and The Getty Foundation is funding arts journalism fellowship program
in USA. US and international applicants (critics or reporters or bloggers, and
generalists or specialists, Staffs journalists, affiliated freelancers and
independents) are eligible for this journalism fellowship. The fellowship
covers airfare, accommodation, most meals, reading materials, internet access
in hotel room and transportation within Los Angeles. The deadline for
applications is July 9, 2013.
Study Subject(s): The
fellowship is provided to study Journalism.
Course Level: This fellowship is for pursuing journalists, critics or
reporters or bloggers, and generalists or specialists, Staff journalists,
affiliated freelancers and independents.
Scholarship Provider: The USC Annenberg School for Communication and
Journalism and The Getty Foundation
Scholarship can be taken at: USA
Eligibility: The
program is looking for arts journalists who are:
•committed to finding and telling stories in new ways, thinking about
journalism as a dynamic system and process rather than a product, as well as
those who care about finding better ways to engage with audiences.
•committed to thinking imaginatively about information architecture, user
interaction, storytelling and visualization of multi-level data with design
that is intuitive, simple and fun to use.
•committed to imaginatively finding, adapting and integrating existing digital
tools with a focus on ideas/intent behind what is developed rather than
specific ways to realize them. Other standard requirements:
•All critics, reporters, writers, bloggers, columnists, editors, broadcasters
or producers who specialize in arts, culture or entertainment for an online,
newspaper, magazine or broadcast media organization MAY apply.
•The program is NOT intended for entry-level journalists, students or
journalism educators.
•Staff, freelancers and self-employed journalists, designers and developers ARE
welcome.
•Journalists who are, or have been, professional or amateur artists are
encouraged to apply.
•Artists who are, or have been, professional or amateur arts writers, critics,
reporters or editors, are encouraged to apply.
•This is a NATIONAL and INTERNATIONAL program, applicants from anywhere may
apply. Typically one to two finalists come from outside the United States.
•Advanced degrees or specialized training in the arts are NOT required.
•If you have already participated in a USC Annenberg/Getty Fellowship, you may
NOT apply. But we do welcome past applicants.
•We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national or
international origin, color, sex, age, veteran status, or disability. It is our
intention that all qualified applications be given equal opportunity and that
our selection is based upon merit alone.
Scholarship Open for Students of Following
Countries
: Fellowship is open for national and international
journalists.
Scholarship Description: The 2013 USC Annenberg/Getty Arts Journalism Program is a fellowship
for arts, culture and entertainment editors, producers and writers. During this
intense ten-day program, fellows will attend performances and exhibitions, and
visit private studios, rehearsal rooms, architectural firms and art schools for
behind-the-scenes opportunities to meet renowned artists, art directors,
curators, administrators and accomplished journalists.
There will also be a Think & Do workshop in
conjunction with the Annenberg Innovation Lab, and other opportunities for
balancing meaningful face-to-face dialogue with skill-building practice.
Fifteen arts journalists who bring distinction to the field will be chosen from
the international applicant pool. The fellowship accepts applicants who
practice journalism online and in print, radio and/or television. Their areas
of expertise may include architecture, literature, film, pop culture, the
visual and performing arts. They can be critics or reporters or bloggers, and
generalists or specialists. Staff journalists, affiliated freelancers and
independents are welcome to apply. The fellowship is also interested in
journalists who are artists. And in artists who are journalists.
Number of award(s): Fifteen arts journalists who bring distinction to the field will be
chosen from the international applicant pool.
Duration of award(s): Fellowship duration is ten-days.
What does it cover? The program covers most expenses, including: round trip travel to and
from Los Angeles, hotel, most meals, reading materials, Internet access in hotel
room and transportation within Los Angeles.
Notification: Admission
Committee’s decision will be emailed or communicated by phone to you by August
5, 2013.
How to Apply: The mode
of applying is online.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The deadline for applications is July 9, 2013.
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