In collaboration with The Wall Street Journal, International Center For Journalists (ICFJ) is offering international journalists an opportunity to participate in an innovative program that includes training on creative storytelling and offers grants to support data-driven projects. The prize for the best project is a three-month News Corp Fellowship in New York, where the fellow will receive hands-on training and mentorship at the WSJ media science lab. This program builds on the News Corp Media Fellowship, which has offered international journalists an immersive, hands-on experience in some of the world’s most digitally advanced newsrooms since 2014. During the fellowship, the journalist will be embedded for three months in the WSJ’s media science lab to work on a data-driven project relevant to the fellow and tailor-made for the WSJ. The selected News Corp Media Fellow will have the opportunity to work on projects related to:
Consultant - Business Analysis at World Health Organization (WHO)
Consultant - Learning Support at World Health Organization (WHO)
Consultant - Epidemiology and Risk Analysis of Yellow Fever at World Health Organization (WHO)
Consultant - Emergency Learning Coordination at World Health Organization (WHO)
Ongoing recruitment at the African Union (AU)
Editorial Coordinator at Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
Senior Procurement Manager at the Confederation of African Football (CAF)
Personal Assistant to the Director at Carrillion Construction
Civil Engineer at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Structural Engineer at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Production Operative at Nestle Nigeria Plc
Sales Associate - B2B Cross Border Payments at Fairmoney Microfinance Bank
Chef de Partie at Skyline International Tourism and Hospitality Limited (SITH)
Chief Accountant at International Energy Services Limited (IESL)
Internal Control Officer at Cordyrose Services