Who is eligible to apply?
If you are a print, broadcast or online journalist with five or more years of experience (here or abroad), you are eligible to become a Kiplinger Fellow.
If you are a print, broadcast or online journalist with five or more years of experience (here or abroad), you are eligible to become a Kiplinger Fellow.
If you participated in the Kiplinger Fellowship program prior to 2019 (when it changed its focus from social media and digital tools), you may apply.
Freelance work for established media organizations can definitely be applied to the years of work requirement.
For the yearly fellowship we provide lodging and several meals and social events. We also offer partial travel stipends to all of the chosen fellows with the amount varying, based on your location and travel costs relative to 帝王会所.
You are still eligible to apply for the fellowship. However, please know that we give weight to applicants who are currently employed as journalists and can apply what they learn in the fellowship to their work.
Yes, so applicants need to have a command of spoken and written English to benefit from the fellowship. We will not have translators.
Yes. Your three work samples must be in English as well. If your work as a journalist requires that you write in another language other than English, you must provide originals and English translations.
Yes. Please know that all sessions of the fellowship program will be conducted in English, and application materials must be in English.
By all means. We want to design a fellowship that best fits your needs. The online application includes an area for you to specify what you鈥檇 like to learn.
You will receive additional information in January about the Kiplinger Fellowship with more details about logistics.
Yes. We offer customized training sessions to meet the needs of individual newsrooms. We鈥檒l even bring the training program to your newsroom. For more training information on customized training programs, please contact Kevin Smith, executive director, at smithk7@ohio.edu or call (740) 566-0144.
Workshops such as the Kiplinger鈥檚 Social Media Summits are open to journalists and communications professionals. No application is needed but seats are limited. Kip workshops typically sell out, so we encourage you to register early.
Costs vary by program. Thanks to generous sponsorship by the Kiplinger Foundation, registration costs are surprisingly affordable.
Absolutely. We love to work with others to provide high-caliber training for journalists, students and educators. Please contact Kevin Smith, executive director, to discuss the possibilities: smithk7@ohio.edu or (740) 566-0144
Yes, we offer customized training on topics including social media, ethics, data journalism, public records and much more. We can offer workshops in everything from investigative reporting and data journalism to media ethics and social media sleuthing. Our list of experts is vast and we can call on people from around the globe to bring you the best training available.
Organizations that hire us pay a daily training fee plus all travel expenses. For an up-to-date quote, please contact Kevin Smith, executive director at smithk7@ohio.edu or call (740) 566-0144.
Our clients include ABC News in New York, the Columbus Dispatch, Gannett Corp., The Miami Herald, The Tennessean (Nashville) and the Knight-Wallace Fellowship at the University of Michigan.