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Gordon Summer Journalism Fellowship
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Brief Description:
The Gordon Summer Journalism Fellowships are intended to support and inspire independent summer journalism projects in the U.S. or abroad, particularly (but not exclusively) for aspiring journalists, writers, editors, and other participants in the information media.
The Fellowship is open to: (1) students who are enrolled in or have completed ENG 467, including Yale Journalism Scholars, and (2) active participants in the Yale Daily News and its affiliated publications.
Description:
Overview.
The Gordon Summer Journalism Fellowships are intended to support and inspire independent summer journalism projects in the U.S. or abroad, particularly (but not exclusively) for aspiring journalists, writers, editors, and other participants in the information media.
The Fellowship is open to Yale Journalism Scholars and to active participants in the Yale Daily News and its affiliated publications.
Program.
Students develop and propose a story idea and an initial reporting and writing plan. Some examples from recent years are described below.
Projects should first and foremost be journalistic in nature, involving first hand reporting, researching and writing of current events, issues or trends intended for publication in a newspaper or magazine (including on-line news or information sites). Investigative and analytical projects are encouraged.
Support/Guidance. In addition to financial support, each Fellowship recipient will be paired with a member of the Fellowship Committee (most of whom are working journalists or editors) who will help guide the recipient’s project, including providing assistance in shaping the reporting plan, suggesting interim milestones and deadlines and targeting an appropriate outlet for publishing the completed work.
Size/Length of Projects – Two Alternatives. Students may apply for either;
1.a one- to three-week project, which could be done before, after or in conjunction with an internship, job or other fellowship, with fellowship amount to be in the range of $600 - $1800, or
2.for a six- to eight-week project intended to represent the student’s primary activity for the summer, with fellowship amount to be in the range of $4,000 - $5,000.
Who is Eligible.
Fellowships are intended for (1) Yale Journalism Scholars and (2) members of the YDN Board, in either case who are in their freshman, sophomore or junior year at the time of application (i.e., for summer after freshman, sophomore or junior year). Graduating seniors may also be considered on a case by case basis.
Students receiving financial aid from Yale are encouraged to apply. We will work with you to seek to make the Fellowship work with your summer-contribution and other financial aid requirements.
Application Process.
Applications must be submitted by the deadline above. Applications can be submitted via the Yale Fellowship Office or may be emailed to Mark Gordon (mgordon@wlrk.com). Please contact us if this deadline poses a particular problem for you. We are available to discuss potential projects in advance of the deadline.
Criteria for Selection
The selection of applications to be awarded Fellowships, the number of Fellowships to be awarded in a given year, and the size of each of such Fellowships will be determined each year in the discretion of the Fellowship Committee. Among the factors to be considered by the Fellowship Committee in evaluating a particular proposal are the merits of the proposal, the seriousness and commitment of the applicant, the applicant’s past and future contributions to journalism at Yale, the financial requirements of the proposal, and the merit and financial requirements of other competing applications. Concrete, well-thought-out proposals will, unsurprisingly, have a greater chance of success. It is possible that no fellowships will be granted in any given year.
Applying for a Fellowship does not preclude you from applying for other grants or fellowships for which you may be eligible through Yale or external sources.
4.Support and Assistance During the Fellowship, and Post-Fellowship Follow-up
Each recipient will be paired with a member of the Fellowship Committee (most of whom are working journalists or editors) who will serve as a mentor and advisor, and help guide and structure the recipient’s project, including:
assistance in shaping the reporting plan,
setting interim deadlines,
reviewing outlines and drafts, and
assistance in finding an appropriate outlet for publishing the completed work.
During the Fellowship summer, Fellowship recipients will be expected to provide twice-weekly updates to the Fellowship Committee via email.
Following the summer, Fellowship recipients will be expected to present and discuss their work with the Fellowship Committee and other interested YDN staff members and alumni. If suitable, the work would be expected to be published in the appropriate YDN publication.
Publication of Completed Projects
Recent past recipients have seen their work published in outlets such as The Atlantic (online), Foreign Policy, Time (online), Texas Monthly, the Texas Tribune, and in Yale publications. We will work with recipients to target appropriate outlets.
Examples from previous years:
•Lily Moore-Eisenberg ‘20, who reported from Texas on outspoken nuns advocating for immigrant rights, and on eco-activists on the Texas Gulf coast.
•Anna Ayres-Brown ‘19, who reported on Norway’s aggressive efforts to prevent sexual assault in the military.
•Jacob Stern ’19, who reported from California on the California fire investigators who investigate who or what caused — and who will pay for — some of the most destructive wildfires in state history.
•Jacob Sweet ’18, who reported on the impact of Sacramento’s overachieving minor league baseball team, the “River Cats”, on an ambitious city with an otherwise-awful sports scene
Application Information:
Each application must include:
-A two- to four-page statement describing the project, including:
How you became interested in your topic;
What work you have already done in the area (either in Yale coursework, through the YJI, YDN or other Yale publications, or in your prior summer experiences)
What advance/ preparatory work you intend to do;
If travel is involved, what contacts or connections you have (or expect to make) in the places to which you will travel;
Whether you be working with or be connected with any other established group, institution or organization (academic, media, other)
Whether you will be applying for additional fellowships or grants in connection with the project.
-A resume.
-An estimated budget indicating the types or categories of expenses you expect to incur and an initial estimate of amounts, and indicating other sources of income, if any.
-A collection of your most significant “clippings” – articles you have written for the Yale undergraduate publications. You may include any writing you may have done for Yale coursework that is relevant to your subject matter.
Applicants with the strongest proposals will be interviewed by the Fellowship Committee.
References may be requested in appropriate circumstances. However, you should not assume they will be required.
Special Eligibility Requirements:
Fellowships are intended for (1) Yale Journalism Scholars and (2) members of the YDN Board, in either case who are in their freshman, sophomore or junior year at the time of application (i.e., for summer after freshman, sophomore or junior year). Graduating seniors may also be considered on a case by case basis.
Students receiving financial aid from Yale are encouraged to apply. We will work with you to seek to make the Fellowship work with your summer-contribution and other financial aid requirements.
Restrictions to Use of Award:
During the Fellowship summer, Fellowship recipients will be expected to provide twice-weekly updates to the Fellowship Committee via email. Following the summer, Fellowship recipients will be expected to present and discuss their work with the Fellowship Committee and other interested YDN staff members and alumni. If suitable, the work would be expected to be published in the appropriate YDN publication.
Links to Additional Information:
Representatives of the Yale Journalism Initiative are available to assist students in developing their ideas into full proposals. If you are interested, please contact: Haley Cohen Gilliland '11 (
haley.cohengilliland@yale.edu
); Mark Gordon ‘90 (
mgordon@wlrk.com
); Motoko Rich ‘91 (
richm@nytimes.com
); Paul Needham ‘11 (
paul.e.needham@gmail.com
) Depending on the project, these individuals may be able to put you in contact with journalists or others working in the relevant geographic or topical areas.
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Begin Accepting Applications Date:
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Deadline Date (EST Time Zone):
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