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Home»Search by Region»Africa»Open Society Fellowships in Investigative Reporting 2021 (Fully-funded)

Open Society Fellowships in Investigative Reporting 2021 (Fully-funded)

Jude OgarAugust 13, 20203 Mins Read
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Deadline: August 31, 2020

Applications are invited for the Open Society Fellowships in Investigative Reporting 2021. This is a special and exciting programme to develop a new generation of investigative reporters, a partnership between Wits Journalism, Rhodes School of Journalism and Media Studies and the Open Society Foundation.

Several Open Society Fellowships in Investigative Reporting are available each year for 2019, 2020 and 2021. Each fellowship will last for 18 months, consisting of 12 months study, 6 months internship and attendance at two international investigative journalism conferences (one in South African and one in the USA/Europe).

Fellows can study either the Wits University BA Hons in Journalism and Media Studies or the MA in Journalism and Media Studies, depending on their previous qualifications and experienced. 

Course Structure

For the BA Hons in Journalism and Media Studies with a specialisation in Investigative Journalism, the programme will be made up of four courses and a research report:

  • Journalism Studies
  • Investigative Journalism
  • Data Journalism
  • A choice of one of Video Journalism, Online Journalism, or Photojournalism

For the MA, the programme consist of three courses and a research report:

  • Media and Society
  • Investigative Journalism
  • Data Journalism

Research report: Based at Rhodes University for a semester, the fellows will do a major investigative project, under individual mentorship, along with a self-critical essay and two articles for publication.

The additional elements will be:

  • The Global Investigative Journalism Conference, in Sydney, Australia, between November 3 and 7, 2021.
  • The African Investigative Journalism Conference held every October at Wits.

The Rhodes semester: For the equivalent of the Research Report, the fellows will be based at Rhodes University for three months, where they will do a major investigation into a social or service delivery issue, under mentorship.

Internships: After completion of their programme, the fellows will be placed in internships with investigative teams for six months. They have partnerships with amaBhungane, Daily Maverick, and News24 for this purpose. Students will be expected to work on investigative teams, and produce a portfolio of work at the end of the period.

Cost

  • The Fellowship pays all study and travel costs, as well as a stipend for the 18 months.

Eligibility

  • Candidates for the BA Hons must have a minimum of two years of journalism or relevant experience and be eligible for Wits Journalism’s mid-career Honours programme: you must either have an undergraduate degree with 65% or better, or pass through an RPL entrance test.
  • Candidates for the MA must have at least two year of journalism or relevant experience and be eligible for Wits Journalism’s MA programme: an equivalent of their BA Hons with 65% or better.
  • This is an affirmative action programme and black and female candidates will be favoured. For 2021, there are seven positions, of which one is reserved for candidates from other sub-saharan African countries (travel permitting).

Application

Applicants must fill out the application form here and submit it, with a full CV, examples of work and two recommendations, by August 31 to [email protected].

For more information, visit Open Society Fellowships.

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