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TJ

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Institute for Analytic Journalism   --     Santa Fe, NM USA
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ryan Pitts <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 3:39 PM
Subject: [NICAR-L] 2016 Knight-Mozilla fellowships
To: [email protected]


List members who follow any of the OpenNews team on Twitter have probably
seen that the application deadline is coming up for next year’s
Knight-Mozilla fellowships. But if you *haven’t* heard about the
fellowships … they’re amazing! You get to spend 10 months working with
newsroom technology teams to write open-source code, analyze and visualize
data, and explore some of the toughest problems in journalism. Fellows also
get to travel the world to teach, learn, and speak with other people
interested in journalism, code, data, and design.

http://opennews.org/what/fellowships/

Here are the newsrooms we’ll be working with in 2016:

   - Correct!v - Berlin, Germany


   - The Coral Project - New York, NY (based out of the New York Times)


   - Frontline - Boston, MA


   - Los Angeles Times Data Desk - Los Angeles, CA


   - NPR - Washington, DC


   - Vox Media - Austin, TX; New York, NY; or Washington, DC


Fellows receive a $60,000 stipend, plus benefits (
http://opennews.org/what/fellowships/info/ ), to support their work during
the year. The OpenNews team and the fellowship community work with them
throughout the year. There’s no particular programming language or
development background required to apply, just experience with code and an
interest in journalism. This is an inclusive program, and we’re absolutely
seeking fellows who reflect the diversity of the communities we serve.

The application itself ( http://opennews.org/what/fellowships/apply ) is
very quick: five questions, no brain-teasers, no recommendations to track
down. If you’re interested, we’d love to hear from you. If you know someone
else who should apply, please pass this information along! Or let me know
and I’m happy to reach out to them myself.

Applications for the Knight-Mozilla Fellowship are open until next Friday,
August 21. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me directly.

Thanks,
Ryan Pitts
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