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Fellowship Promoting Human Rights Journalism / Deadline: March 31, 2006
For more information, contact:
Lindsey Wray
(202) 496-1992
lwray@iwmf.org

International Women's Media Foundation Accepting Applications for Elizabeth
Neuffer Fellowship Promoting Human Rights Journalism

The International Women's Media Foundation is calling for applications for
the Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship, named for 1998 IWMF Courage in Journalism
Award winner and Boston Globe correspondent who was killed in
Iraq in May 2003. This program, created with Neuffer's family and friends,
aims to perpetuate her memory and advance her life's mission of promoting
international understanding of human rights and social
justice.
 
http://www.iwmf.org/programs/neuffer/fellowship.php

Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship

The Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship provides an opportunity for a woman journalist working in the print, broadcast or Internet media to spend an academic year in a tailored program that combines access to MIT’s Center for International Studies and other Boston-area universities and two media companies, The Boston Globe and The New York Times. With this flexible structure, the fellow will have opportunities to pursue academic research as well as hone her journalistic skills covering topics related to human rights and social justice. 

Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship

Research

As a research associate in residence at the Center for International Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Elizabeth Neuffer Fellow will have access to a broad range of courses, seminars, working groups and other programs at MIT and several other area universities, including Harvard, Tufts and Boston University.  She will also be encouraged to present her work to faculty and graduate students in open seminars.

Reporting

Depending on her qualifications and interests, the Elizabeth Neuffer Fellow may spend time at The Boston Globe or The New York Times. The companies will provide access to their networks of U.S. print and broadcast journalists and professional contacts, as well as their Boston, New York, Washington, DC, and United Nations bureaus.

The fellowship will run from September-May. The second fellowship will begin in September 2006. 

The fellow will also have a key role in the Elizabeth Neuffer Forum on Human Rights and Journalism, a program scheduled each May.

Applicants

A successful applicant will:





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