National Arts Journalism Program The
National Arts Journalism Program seeks to improve the quality of arts
and cultural journalism, as well as its prestige in American newsrooms.
World Journalism Institute The mission of the World Journalism Institute is to recruit, equip,
place and encourage journalists who are Christians in the mainstream
newsrooms of America.
Journalism Jobs JournalismJobs.com was founded in August 1998 by Dan Rohn, a former copy editor
and writer with The Washington Post, editor with America Online, and Washington,
D.C.-based stringer for Money Magazine. JournalismJobs.com is the largest and
most-visited resource for journalism jobs, and receives between 2.5 to 3 million
page views a month.
The Leadership Institutes's Journalism Training The
Student Publications Workshop is an intensive four-hour workshop which
gives you the tools to hit the ground running. Training sessions focus
on recruiting a staff, defining your mission, fundraising, and many
other topics to get your publication started immediately.
Graduates
of the Student Publications Workshop are eligible to apply for the
Walter Kandel Balance in Media Grant which helps new publications get
off the ground by contributing up to $800 for the first issue.
Society of Professional Journalists' Scholarships The
Society of Professional Journalists' Internship and Scholarship page
offers numerous opportunities for training and development in the
field.
Journalism Career Education Summary Journalists
play a vital social role, conveying news and opinions on important and
interesting topics. This article offers information on the education
requirements needed to become a journalist, and the career
possibilities open to journalists.
Columbia's Continuing Education For Journalists Educating
new generations of journalists and upholding the standards of
journalistic excellence has been our mission since we opened nearly a
century ago.
Our faculty are preeminent in their fields. They
are award-winning reporters, columnists, authors, magazine editors,
documentary filmmakers, and new media specialists. They are
experienced, independent thinkers with a history of personal
accomplishment who are deeply committed to teaching, challenging, and
supporting their students.
CSB School of Broadcasting The
CSB School of Broadcasting is your first step in starting a career in
the fast-paced and exciting world of broadcasting. With hands-on
training from CSB, you’ll be prepared to take your place among industry
professionals and be on your way to the career of your dreams.
New York Film Academy-One Year Broadcast Journalism Program NBC
NEWS has teamed up with the New York Film Academy to train the next
generation of journalists, preparing them to navigate the evolving
landscape of digital journalism. Working together, NBC NEWS and the New
York Film Academy created an intensive hands-on curriculum to address
the pressing demand for skilled, can-do digital journalists on
broadcast network television, cable, and the Internet.
Chicago Public Radio Internships Chicago
Public Radio offers internships at our location in downtown Chicago.
Internship terms are available four times a year. Interns have an
opportunity to learn about various aspects of Chicago Public Radio
while gaining hands-on experience in their chosen area of focus.
Interns learn a variety of skills like:
· Writing for newscasts · Researching story ideas · Digital audio editing · Interviewing · Working with sound · Field reporting · Producing feature segments · Studio operation
The Samuel Adams Scholarship for Journalism
Do
you consider yourself a talented young journalist? Then you’ll be
excited to learn that Patrick Henry College is offering exceptional
Christian journalism students the opportunity of a lifetime.
Patrick
Henry College is offering three scholarships for highly-qualified
applicants to the College’s Journalism Major. We will be awarding one
$10,000 scholarship and two $5,000 scholarships. These privately funded
scholarships will make it more financially viable for talented,
dedicated young people to take advantage of the unique education
opportunities available to Journalism students at PHC.
| The Independent Women's Forum Internships The Independent Women's Forum seeks talented junior fellows for a full-time,
unpaid internship in our Washington, DC office. Internships are available in the
summer, fall semester, and spring semester. Approximate length for the
internship is three months. Junior Fellows assist IWF staff in research,
analysis, writing, and event planning.
The Washington Journalism Center The Washington
Journalism
Center is an advanced,
experiential semester on Capitol Hill that will cultivate professional news
skills and encourage students to think through the implications of being a
Christian working in the news media in a city that is home to the powerful and
the powerless.
The Reynolds Institute The
Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) is journalism's advanced
studies center. Experts at RJI develop and test ways to improve
journalism through new technology and improved processes. In
partnership with media organizations and nonprofits, RJI delivers
technological and strategic innovations in journalism and advertising.
Poynter.org Poynter.org
is one of the most comprehensive journalism sites around. If you are
interested in any form of journalism, this site is a must. Features
everything from online discussions to story ideas to opportunities for
training and employment.
High School Journalism.org The
ASNE High School Journalism Initiative helps scholastic journalism
develop and flourish. Our efforts are growing a diverse generation of
fledgling journalists and imparting a deeper appreciation of the First
Amendment among all teens. ASNE is a membership organization of top
U.S. newspaper editors.
Search for newspaper newsroom internships ■ Find dozens of daily newspaper internships. ■ Paid and unpaid. ■ Updated all the time by the internship coordinators themselves. ■ Sorted by state and by deadline date. ■ Available in summer, spring, winter and fall. ■ Pick your specialty: reporting, copyediting, photography, etc. ■ See whether a car, help with housing or a previous internship is required.
MyPhotographyCareer.com Turn your passion into a career. Find a photography program near you.
King's College BA Degree in Media, Culture, and the Arts The
interdisciplinary program in Media, Culture, and the Arts (MCA) at The
King’s College prepares students for meaningful careers as cultural
creators, critics, influencers, and gatekeepers. The degree emphasizes
crucial skill sets: writing, public speaking, worldview discernment
with rigorous academic standards and an emphasis on ethical leadership.
Both theory-based and experiential courses are offered. Accordingly,
King’s employs professors to teach core classes and creators, managers
and critics to teach skills courses. Additionally, the college
leverages its New York City setting by assisting students with
internships and helping them interact with the world’s greatest media
and arts institutions. It is the goal of The King’s College to train
students to become leaders who can effectively engage culture and
engender transformation.
Summer course on Cultural affairs journalism This
intensive one-week workshop addresses professional development needs of
cultural journalists, editors and media managers as important mediators
in a system of cultural production, distribution and reception. Since
the majority of media gives less time and space for serious coverage of
culture and concentrates instead on glamour, scandal and gossip, the
course stresses the systemic features of culture (its personal and
social developmental dimensions, and strong relations to other social
fields, such are education, economy, social policy, etc), gives the
participants an overview of cultural policy's outreach and in that way
enables them to think and write in a critical sense about strategic
cultural issues, with a systemic view and a grasp of complex systemic
implications.
| ISI Collegiate Network The Collegiate Network was established in 1979 to focus public awareness on the
politicization of American college and university classrooms, curricula, student
life, and the resulting decline of educational standards. To achieve this
mission, the Network provides financial and technical assistance to student
editors and writers at scores of independent publications at leading colleges
and universities around the country. These publications have a combined annual
distribution of more than two million copies. Assistance includes annual
operating grants, mentoring sessions, annual training conferences, extensive
guidance from experienced professionals, editorial resources, an online magazine
showcasing student journalism, and year-long fellowships and summer internships
at leading national media outlets.
The National Journalism Center The
National Journalism Center (NJC) is an unusual venture in journalism
education: Devoted to accuracy, balance, and comprehension of the
issues, it has trained scores of students every year for over a quarter
of a century in the skills of press work, and assigned them internships
at cooperating media locations.
Founded by M. Stanton Evans in
1977, more than 1,600 alumni have graduated from NJC's 12-week training
sessions, and we estimate some 900 of these have gone on to media and
media-related positions. Among the media outlets where NJCers have
worked after the completion of the program are the New York Times,
Washington Post, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal; ABC, CBS, NBC,
PBS, NPR, CNN, MSNBC, CNBC and C-SPAN; Time, Newsweek, New Yorker,
Harper's, Esquire, National Geographic, Readers' Digest, Wired, George,
Details, Stuff and Forbes; AP, UPI, Dow Jones Newswire, Bloomberg News
Service, Copley News Service, Knight Ridder News Service, and hundreds
more. In addition, NJC alumni have written more than 100 books among
them, many of which developed from projects at the NJC.
CSB School of Broadcasting The
CSB School of Broadcasting is your first step in starting a career in
the fast-paced and exciting world of broadcasting. With hands-on
training from CSB, you’ll be prepared to take your place among industry
professionals and be on your way to the career of your dreams.
New York Film Academy-One Year Broadcast Journalism Program NBC
NEWS has teamed up with the New York Film Academy to train the next
generation of journalists, preparing them to navigate the evolving
landscape of digital journalism. Working together, NBC NEWS and the New
York Film Academy created an intensive hands-on curriculum to address
the pressing demand for skilled, can-do digital journalists on
broadcast network television, cable, and the Internet.
The Third Coast International Audio Festival (TCIAF) The
Third Coast International Audio Festival (TCIAF) was created by Chicago
Public Radio in 2000 to support producers and other artists creating
audio documentary and feature work of all styles and to bring this
fresh and vital work to audiences throughout the world. Inspired by the
popularity of documentary film festivals in the U.S., and motivated by
the lack of attention given to outstanding audio work, the organizers
of the TCIAF created their own blueprint for a radio festival. The
TCIAF is made up of seven distinct yet complementary elements that both
radiomakers and the general public can enjoy.
TCF is now accepting applications for our summer internship.
CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
The
Master of Arts degree in journalism at CUNY’s Graduate School of
Journalism is a new, intensive, three-semester program designed to
prepare gifted graduate students for a wide variety of careers in the
field of journalism.
This full-time program offers students a
course of study that is both broad and deep, emphasizing the eternal
verities of the journalistic profession while providing ample
opportunities for specialization.
There can be no more dynamic
environment in which to learn and work than New York City. The city is
the media capital of the world, and the Graduate School of Journalism
is situated in its very heart.
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