These are the most recent alumni of our Journalist Fellowship Programme. You can find the ones from before 2006 via this link. Job titles and bio information were correct as of each Journalist Fellow's fellowship year. Updates may have been made but some information may now be outdated.
Monika Bednarek
Matthew Weber
Zehra Sayed
Johanna Vehkoo
Eva Polonska-Kimunguyi
Michael Traugott
Maya Even
Simon Terrington
Patrick Barwise
Ece Temelkuran
Damian Tambini
Dr Erik Bucy
Marshall and Sharleen Formby Regents Professor, Texas Tech
Si Si
Grzegorz Piechota
Google Digital News Senior Visiting Research Fellow
Juan Señor
Frances Stead Sellers
Senior Writer, Washington Post
Frances Stead Sellers has been covering the US presidential race for the Washington Post, where she is a member of the national political staff, focusing on in-depth features about the leading candidates, from Hillary Clinton’s breakout moment as an undergraduate at Wellesley College to Bernie Sanders’s response to the God question and Donald Trump’s treatment of women. She was a key member of the Post team that produced the best-selling biography “Trump Revealed.”
Stephen Reese
Narasimhan Ravi
Juan Artero
Associate Professor of Journalism at University of Zaragoza, Spain
Juan P. Artero (Zaragoza, 1979) is an Associate Professor of Journalism at University of Zaragoza, Spain. He attended a BA in Audiovisual Communication at University of Navarra (2001), a MSc in Management at City University London (2005) and a PhD in Media Management at University of Navarra (2006).
Scott R. Maier
Kenneth Payne
Patrick Barwise
Emeritus Professor of Management and Marketing at London Business School
Mónica Herrero
Eva Nowak
Bernd Blöbaum
Professor for Communication Studies at the University of Münster
Since 2001, Bernd Blöbaum is Professor for Communication Studies at the University of Münster, with a focus on media theory and practice. He is also Coordinator of the Research Training Group "Trust and Communication in a Digitized World" funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) as well as Director of the Graduate School of Communication Science (GSCS) at the University of Münster. From 2002-2007, he further held the post as Head of Department.