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2025 Worldwide Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship for Women Journalists (Fully Funded to the United States)

The Worldwide Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship for Women Journalists is a prestigious opportunity offered by the International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF) in collaboration with the Neuffer family and the Boston Globe. The fellowship is named in honor of Elizabeth Neuffer, a courageous journalist and correspondent for the Boston Globe who dedicated her career to reporting on human rights and social justice issues.

This fellowship provides women journalists with the opportunity to pursue in-depth research and reporting projects related to human rights and social justice. It aims to support and empower women journalists who are committed to advancing press freedom, promoting human rights, and shedding light on underreported stories and marginalized communities.

The fellowship typically includes a nine-month residency at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States, where fellows have access to resources, mentorship, and training opportunities to further develop their journalistic skills and advance their careers. Fellows also have the opportunity to participate in seminars, workshops, and networking events with leading journalists, academics, and activists.

During their residency, fellows work on a reporting project of their choice, exploring issues such as conflict resolution, political accountability, gender equality, and human rights violations. They receive guidance and support from experienced journalists and editors to produce high-quality, impactful journalism that contributes to public discourse and fosters positive social change.

The Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship is open to women journalists around the world who have a proven track record of journalistic excellence and a demonstrated commitment to human rights and social justice reporting. Applicants are selected based on the strength of their proposed project, their professional experience, and their potential to make a significant impact in their field.

Overall, the Worldwide Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship for Women Journalists is a prestigious and transformative opportunity for women journalists to pursue their passion for investigative journalism, amplify the voices of marginalized communities, and contribute to positive change in society. Through their reporting, fellows honor the legacy of Elizabeth Neuffer and continue her legacy of fearless journalism in the pursuit of truth and justice.

The Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship provides academic and professional opportunities to advance the reporting skills of women and nonbinary  journalists who focus on human rights and social justice. The Fellowship was created in memory of The Boston Globe correspondent and IWMF Courage in Journalism Award (1998) winner Elizabeth Neuffer, who died while reporting in Iraq on May 9, 2003. In collaboration with Neuffer’s family and friends, the IWMF started this program to honor Neuffer’s legacy while advancing her work in the fields of human rights and social justice.

The Neuffer Fellowship is designed for women and nonbinary journalists with at least three years of professional experience in journalism working in print, broadcast, or digital media, either as a staff journalist or as a freelancer. All nationalities are welcome to apply but non-native English speakers must have excellent written and verbal English skills in order to fully participate in and benefit from the program.

The Fellow will complete research and coursework at MIT’s Center for International Studies and journalism internships at The Boston Globe and The New York Times. The flexible structure of the program provides the fellow with opportunities to pursue academic research and hone their reporting skills. Past fellows have taken advantage of opportunities to publish work under their byline through various media outlets

Eligibility Requirements For The Worldwide Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship

  • The Neuffer Fellowship is open to women, nonbinary, and gender-nonconforming journalists whose work focuses on human rights and social justice issues. 
  • All applicants for the Neuffer Fellowship must be working journalists with at least three years of full-time, professional journalism experience. Internships and journalism-related work completed as a university student do not count as professional experience. Applicants may be staff or freelance journalists.
  • Journalists from any country around the world are eligible to apply. However, applicants must speak, read and write English fluently in order to fully participate in and benefit from the Fellowship.

Benefits

  • Neuffer Fellows receive a fixed monthly stipend to cover their living costs.
  • The IWMF also arranges and covers the cost of housing in Cambridge and New York City for the fellow.
  • The IWMF purchases round-trip economy airfare from the fellow’s place of residence to the United States, as well as transportation between the Fellowship cities.
  • The fellow receives health insurance during the program.
  • The Fellowship does not include a salary. For fellows residing outside of the United States, the Fellowship also covers the costs of applying for and obtaining a U.S. visa.
  • The fellow is fully responsible for any additional incidental expenses and other costs.

Application Deadline: April 21, 2024 11:59 pm ET.

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