Deadline: 14 September 2023
The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is pleased to announce the applications for the Douglas Tweedale Memorial Fellowship Program to offer training and support to Latin American journalists, focused on fact-checking and best practices for fighting disinformation.
The fellowship will allow journalists in the region to enhance their skills and gain practical knowledge to apply within their own newsrooms.
The fellowship program runs every other year. This year, the program will kick off with a webinar on disinformation and fact-checking best practices. Webinar participants will then have the chance to apply for an in-person study tour and newsroom attachment in the United States for three weeks. Two fellows will be selected.
Criteria
- This fellowship is designed for Latin American newsroom managers who are fluent in Spanish, and who are working at an independent news organization in the region.
- On a case by case basis, Latin American journalists residing in Spain and working on Latin American issues will be considered. Spanish journalists residing in Spain and working on Latin American issues may also be considered.
- To be considered, candidates should:
- Having working proficiency in English
- Be managers working at independent news organizations in Latin America
- Have a demonstrated capacity for and/or interest in disinformation work within their current newsrooms
- Have a desire to develop strong professional skills and a self-starting attitude.
For more information, visit ICFJ.