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UNHCR Mentorship Programme for Aspiring Journalists
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Trainings
Fully Funded
Description
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is pleased to offer a mentorship programme for aspiring journalists. Refugees, internally displaced people or stateless people currently studying journalism, communications or a related field are welcome to apply. Best of luck!
The goal of this programme is to help refugees tell their stories – or any story that is important to them – to the world. Selected candidates will receive training and mentorship related to journalism, reporting and writing skills such as interviewing, pitching stories, and constructing a narrative. Limited funds to cover certain expenses (including but not limited to any travel-related costs, telephone or Internet costs incurred during reporting and costs related to accessing training sessions) will also be provided. The programme will bring together internal staff, external media partners and academics to help provide networking and training/educational opportunities during the course of the programme. The length of the programme is six months – although certain flexibility will be granted depending on the circumstances
Eligibilities
A successful candidate must:
• Be a refugee, internally displaced, or stateless person
• Currently be enrolled in a tertiary education institution degree programme
• Have published at least one piece of non-fiction writing
• Be able to write/produce projects in English (we aim to include additional languages in future years)
• Be enthusiastic about sharing stories that shed light on important issues in the world today
Benefits
Limited funds to cover certain expenses (including but not limited to any travel-related costs, telephone or Internet costs incurred during reporting and costs related to accessing training sessions) will also be provided.
Program Venue
Online
Eligible Regions
Eligible Countries
Application Process
- Deadline for applications: 27 November 2020
- Announcement of successful candidates: 17 December 2020
- Programme start date: 18 January 2021
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Additional Notes:
- Please note that UNHCR works under the humanitarian principles of neutrality, independence and impartiality. Please keep that in mind when pitching your story idea.
- Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most, if not all, of training and reporting will likely be done virtually.
- If you are unable to submit your application using this online form, we encourage you to email your responses and share any relevant attachments directly with hqeduc@unhcr.org.
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Fully Funded
UNHCR Mentorship Programme for Aspiring Journalists
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Opportunity Type
Trainings
Full Time
Description
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is pleased to offer a mentorship programme for aspiring journalists. Refugees, internally displaced people or stateless people currently studying journalism, communications or a related field are welcome to apply. Best of luck!
The goal of this programme is to help refugees tell their stories – or any story that is important to them – to the world. Selected candidates will receive training and mentorship related to journalism, reporting and writing skills such as interviewing, pitching stories, and constructing a narrative. Limited funds to cover certain expenses (including but not limited to any travel-related costs, telephone or Internet costs incurred during reporting and costs related to accessing training sessions) will also be provided. The programme will bring together internal staff, external media partners and academics to help provide networking and training/educational opportunities during the course of the programme. The length of the programme is six months – although certain flexibility will be granted depending on the circumstances
Eligibilities
A successful candidate must:
• Be a refugee, internally displaced, or stateless person
• Currently be enrolled in a tertiary education institution degree programme
• Have published at least one piece of non-fiction writing
• Be able to write/produce projects in English (we aim to include additional languages in future years)
• Be enthusiastic about sharing stories that shed light on important issues in the world today
Benefits
Limited funds to cover certain expenses (including but not limited to any travel-related costs, telephone or Internet costs incurred during reporting and costs related to accessing training sessions) will also be provided.
Program Venue
Eligible Regions
Eligible Countries
Application Process
- Deadline for applications: 27 November 2020
- Announcement of successful candidates: 17 December 2020
- Programme start date: 18 January 2021
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Additional Notes:
- Please note that UNHCR works under the humanitarian principles of neutrality, independence and impartiality. Please keep that in mind when pitching your story idea.
- Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most, if not all, of training and reporting will likely be done virtually.
- If you are unable to submit your application using this online form, we encourage you to email your responses and share any relevant attachments directly with hqeduc@unhcr.org.
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Fully Funded
UNHCR Mentorship Programme for Aspiring Journalists
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Opportunity Type
Trainings
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Description
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is pleased to offer a mentorship programme for aspiring journalists. Refugees, internally displaced people or stateless people currently studying journalism, communications or a related field are welcome to apply. Best of luck!
The goal of this programme is to help refugees tell their stories – or any story that is important to them – to the world. Selected candidates will receive training and mentorship related to journalism, reporting and writing skills such as interviewing, pitching stories, and constructing a narrative. Limited funds to cover certain expenses (including but not limited to any travel-related costs, telephone or Internet costs incurred during reporting and costs related to accessing training sessions) will also be provided. The programme will bring together internal staff, external media partners and academics to help provide networking and training/educational opportunities during the course of the programme. The length of the programme is six months – although certain flexibility will be granted depending on the circumstances
Eligibilities
A successful candidate must:
• Be a refugee, internally displaced, or stateless person
• Currently be enrolled in a tertiary education institution degree programme
• Have published at least one piece of non-fiction writing
• Be able to write/produce projects in English (we aim to include additional languages in future years)
• Be enthusiastic about sharing stories that shed light on important issues in the world today
Benefits
Limited funds to cover certain expenses (including but not limited to any travel-related costs, telephone or Internet costs incurred during reporting and costs related to accessing training sessions) will also be provided.
Program Venue
Eligible Regions
Eligible Countries
Application Process
- Deadline for applications: 27 November 2020
- Announcement of successful candidates: 17 December 2020
- Programme start date: 18 January 2021
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Additional Notes:
- Please note that UNHCR works under the humanitarian principles of neutrality, independence and impartiality. Please keep that in mind when pitching your story idea.
- Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most, if not all, of training and reporting will likely be done virtually.
- If you are unable to submit your application using this online form, we encourage you to email your responses and share any relevant attachments directly with hqeduc@unhcr.org.
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UNHCR Mentorship Programme for Aspiring Journalists
FUNDING TYPE
Description
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is pleased to offer a mentorship programme for aspiring journalists. Refugees, internally displaced people or stateless people currently studying journalism, communications or a related field are welcome to apply. Best of luck!
The goal of this programme is to help refugees tell their stories – or any story that is important to them – to the world. Selected candidates will receive training and mentorship related to journalism, reporting and writing skills such as interviewing, pitching stories, and constructing a narrative. Limited funds to cover certain expenses (including but not limited to any travel-related costs, telephone or Internet costs incurred during reporting and costs related to accessing training sessions) will also be provided. The programme will bring together internal staff, external media partners and academics to help provide networking and training/educational opportunities during the course of the programme. The length of the programme is six months – although certain flexibility will be granted depending on the circumstances
BENIFITS
Limited funds to cover certain expenses (including but not limited to any travel-related costs, telephone or Internet costs incurred during reporting and costs related to accessing training sessions) will also be provided.
Eligibilities
A successful candidate must:
• Be a refugee, internally displaced, or stateless person
• Currently be enrolled in a tertiary education institution degree programme
• Have published at least one piece of non-fiction writing
• Be able to write/produce projects in English (we aim to include additional languages in future years)
• Be enthusiastic about sharing stories that shed light on important issues in the world today
For Further Queries:
Eligible Regions:
Program Venue:
APPLICATION PROCESS
- Deadline for applications: 27 November 2020
- Announcement of successful candidates: 17 December 2020
- Programme start date: 18 January 2021
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