Deadline: October 5th 2023 | Climate Disinformation Media Fellowship 2023
Through this fellowship, the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung European Union offers a small group of journalists the chance to cover Climate Disinformation Media Fellowship 2023.
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A digital dossier on combating climate misinformation will include the articles.
Benefits
- A 2800 EUR stipend (including travel expenses within the EU or neighbouring countries) for an on-the-ground fellowship.
- Publication on the websites of the EU and DC offices and promotion on social media.
- The fellow retains ownership and the ability to publish elsewhere.
Who may apply?
- Candidates must reside in the EU or one of its neighbouring nations.
- own a proven track record of publishing articles on democracy and/or climate challenges.
- has knowledge of performing fieldwork.
- Journalists will receive particular respect from them:
- from local or regional media sources.
- from various origins, with viewpoints that are less frequently heard.
- Journalists are in charge of making their own travel plans.
What should you anticipate from the fellowship?
- Format – Reporting might take the shape of a single, in-depth article or
- A pair to three shorter pieces
- Supporting images and videos are taken at the reporting location(s) and added to the article(s) for publication.
- Through social media (X/Twitter, Instagram/Facebook, Mastodon, LinkedIn), fellows are required to interact with the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung European Union in order to promote their publications and capture their trips.
For more information, visit Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung.