Journalists are invited to apply for the 31st Laurence Stern Fellowship. The winner will be chosen by a senior editor from the Washington Post to work on the paper’s National Desk in Washington for three months this summer. He or she will be paid a salary by the Post, and the air fare, together with a modest sum for travel in the US, will be provided by the Fellowship.
The first 30 fellows were:
David Leigh, James Naughtie, Penny Chorlton, Ian Black, Mary Ann Sieghart, Lionel Barber, Ewen MacAskill, Sarah Helm, Edward Vulliamy, Adela Gooch, Keith Kendrick, Liz Hunt, Jonathan Freedland, Ian Katz, Rebecca Fowler, Sarah Neville, Gary Younge (pictured, right), Audrey Gillan, Caroline Daniel, Will Woodward, Cathy Newman, Glenda Cooper, Helen Rumbelow, Tania Branigan, Mary Fitzgerald, Sam Coates, Anushka Asthana, Paul Lewis, Holly Watt and Alexi Mostrous.
Applications will be considered from any journalists, whether they work in print, radio, television or the web, in London or elsewhere in Britain. Though no one will be barred on grounds of age, the intention is to appoint a young journalist who has experience of important national stories and has substantial cuttings of such stories. The successful candidate must be capable of making himself or herself useful to the Post’s national desk. Broadcast journalists need to have enough print experience to convince the panel of their ability to perform in a demanding print newsroom.
You should submit:
Television or radio journalists may submit scripts or cite examples of your recent achievements. You must obtain the references and submit them with your application.
The application should be sent, on paper only, not by email, to:
Anna McKane
Laurence Stern Fellowship
Department of Journalism
City University London
Northampton Square
London EC1V 0HB
Queries by email only please: a.r.mckane@city.ac.uk