If you're an aspiring journalist (college student or grad school student) who has always wanted to help improve the media portrayal of Israel, the TIP Media Fellowship may be for you. Application deadline is February 15.
TIP's Media Fellows participate in an intensive eight-week program
aimed at educating future journalists and advocacy professionals in
the art of research, interviewing, writing for publication,
communications skills and public relations.
The Israel Project Media Fellowship is open to undergraduate students
with a minimum of two years of completed university studies and
graduate students studying journalism, communications and public
relations as well as recent college or graduate school alumni who are
starting their careers in journalism or strategic communications/Israel
advocacy. An ideal Media Fellow is an excellent writer and researcher,
has strong computer and communications skills, wants to publish or be
on-air, follows current events, is a hard worker and team player and
has a strong interest in Israel. International student, whether
residing in the U.S. or abroad, are also encouraged to apply. Knowledge
of Hebrew, Arabic, French, German and Spanish is a plus.
The Israel Project Media Fellowship trains students on techniques
designed to increase accurate and fair coverage of Israel and Jews in
the news media. Our fellows learn about media coverage of Israel and
the region, meet with top-level journalists and utilize what they learn
practically in hands on writing assignments which will be published
over the course of the fellowship. Media Fellows in Jerusalem and
Washington will be involved in staffing and planning TIP speaking
events in regions across the United States. In Israel, the Media
Fellows will undertake in-depth research projects pertaining to current
events in Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
Through this practical experience-- building relationships with
journalists, providing reporters with key information, assisting with
media events and research activities --The Israel Project Media Fellows
will work to improve what is being reported about Israel in the
American and global media.
For more information, check out the TIP website.