Persephone Miel Fellowship
Media professionals from outside the U.S. may apply for $7500 travel grants to report from their home countries on issues under-reported in U.S. media.
Media professionals from outside the U.S. may apply for $7500 travel grants to report from their home countries on issues under-reported in U.S. media.
Students at schools participating in the Pulitzer Center’s Campus Consortium program may apply for up to $2,000 for international reporting fellowships. Pulitzer Center staff work with recipients on an international reporting project. Emphasis on critical issues that would not normally receive attention from U.S. media.
Each fall, ten experienced journalists from around the world engage in a rigorous course of study, interviews and travel in the U.S. to gain understanding of U.S. media, politics, business, culture and more.
Offers media training and other resources. Headquartered in Panama City.
Argentina-based group of media professionals working to promote ethical standards and freedom of expression through resources, dialogue and programs.
Promotes democracy and media excellence through collaboration, resources and professional development seminars in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Media development institute supporting free expression, professional journalism, human rights and democracy. Partners with organizations around the world.
The Media Freedom Network has sponsored conferences, seminars and training sessions for journalists.
Offers MA programs and training courses in public affairs, local governance, journalism, international affairs and law. Home of the Caucasus School of Journalism and Media Management.