Deadline: June 1, 2018
Apply for IJAsia18 Fellowships to attend the 2018 Asian Investigative Journalism Conference in Seoul. Uncovering Asia (IJAsia) is the premier gathering of investigative and data journalists in Asia, held once every two years. This year they’re holding this unique event in Seoul, Korea, from October 5 to 7, co-hosted by the Global Investigative Journalism Network, the Korean Center for Investigative Journalism (Newstapa), and the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung.
The conference will feature over 60 exciting panels, workshops, and networking sessions, ranging from cross-border collaboration and corruption to advanced data analysis. Here’s a chance to learn from Pulitzer Prize winners, data journalism pioneers, and the best in the business. GIJN conferences are training events, focused on hands-on, practical tips and tools for working journalists. You’ll go back to your newsroom armed with the latest tools and techniques, whether you’re crunching data or tracking dirty money.
GIJN is offering fellowships to both established and young promising journalists in developing and transitioning countries in Asia to participate in this prestigious event. Competition is keen, so you need to convince us that you’ll make great use of the training IJAsia18 offers. GIJN will notify the winners via email in July.
Benefits
IJAsia18 Fellowship Includes:
- Round-trip airfare between your home and Seoul, South Korea
- Hotel room for three nights at the Seoul Millennium Hilton
- Transport between an airport in Seoul and the conference hotel
- Breakfast and lunch on conference days
- Closing ceremony banquet dinner
- Conference fee
NOTE: The fellowship does not include a per diem, visa fees, or transport to and from your home country airport. It’s not much, but we require our fellows to cover these limited costs — this isn’t a junket, it’s a chance to advance your career and make a difference with your reporting.
Eligibility
- Open to full-time print, online, television, video, radio and multimedia journalists in developing or transitioning countries in Asia. (Western journalists based in Asia are not eligible.)
- Experience in investigative or data journalism a plus.
Requirement
Following the conference, fellows are required to either produce a story or give a presentation in your home country, based on what you learned at the conference.
Application
Winners will be notified via email by July 1, 2018. Have a question? Write us at [email protected].
Complete the online application.
For more information, visit IJAsia18 Fellowships.