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“The Fellowship led to the publication of my paper on the resurgence of tuberculosis by the Royal College of Physicians (Edinburgh) – its first major publication by a lay author in 300 years – which was distributed to the WHO by the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease.”

Chris Holme

Executive Press Office, Scottish Government, UK; Fellow 1996.

Overview

The Fellowship Programme

The Fellowship Programme is at the core of the Institute, drawing together journalists from all over the world and assisting high-calibre, mid-career journalists in their careers. Since 1983, the Thomson Reuters Foundation Fellowship Programme has continued to attract heavyweight Fellows internationally, giving them the opportunity to research subjects in greater depth than is possible under regular career deadline pressure.

Many Fellowships are funded thanks to the generous sponsorship of the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the Austrian Press Agency, the BBC, the British Council, the German Gerda Henkel Foundation, the Helsingin Sanomat Foundation, the Mona Megalli Fellowship and the Wincott Foundation.

Further details about funding opportunities and how to apply for the Fellowship Programme can be obtained by clicking on the relevant links in the navigation menu on the left-hand side of this page.

 

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This page was last updated on 30/03/2009 at 10:56 by Marius Ostrowski

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