Fritt Ords journaliststipend i Oxford – «The Fritt Ord Journalism Fellowship» 2024

24. august 2023

Stiftelsen Fritt Ord lyser ut et halvårig journaliststipend ved Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism ved universitetet i Oxford, England, med studiestart i januar 2024. Søknadsfrist i 2023 var 4. september, kl. 12.

Stipendet er rettet mot norske journalister med minimum fem års journalistisk arbeidserfaring. Særlig kvalifiserte søkere som ikke oppfyller disse kravene, kan også bli vurdert. Kandidaten vil være del av et internasjonalt fellowship-program for journalister. Undervisningen vil vektlegge praktisk og teoretisk videreutvikling innen journalistikk, og by på muligheter for faglig fordypning og forskning.

Under oppholdet skriver kandidaten en oppgave om et selvvalgt tema innenfor journalistikk eller medier/medieutvikling. Søkeren må legge ved en skisse av det valgte fordypningstemaet.

Fritt Ord dekker studieavgift, reiseutgifter og et stipend til bo- og levekostnader på 70 000 kroner i måneden. Verdien av stipendet er samlet på ca. 600 000 kroner.

Søknadsskjemaet finner du her:
RISJ Application Form Fritt Ord

Søknaden må skrives på engelsk og sendes på e-post til hanne.vorland@frittord.no

Hele utlysningsteksten (på engelsk):
We are pleased to announce the call for applications for the Fritt Ord Journalism Fellowship for journalists funded by the Fritt Ord Foundation. This gives an unique opportunity for Norwegian journalists to benefit from a funded fellowship at the University of Oxford.

The Journalism Fellowship Programme at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism is aimed at journalists with suitable experience from around the world whose professional work would be enhanced by a period of reflection, research and intellectual exchange with other journalists in Oxford. The Fellowship Programme has run for over 35 years and has a network of over 500 alumni from 93 countries.

The Fritt Ord Journalism Fellow will spend two terms (from mid-January to mid-July) in Oxford based at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, where they join a diverse group of journalists from other parts of the world. The fellows attend regular seminars each week and occasional special lectures relating to journalism, and they are encouraged to attend other academic and social events at Oxford University. During their stay in the UK arrangements are also made for the fellows to visit several major media organisations such as Thomson Reuters and the BBC.

In addition, the fellows undertake a study project on a topic of their choice, leading to the completion of a 6,000-8,000 word paper at the end of their stay. Each fellow is assigned an academic advisor, usually an Oxford academic specialising in the Fritt Ord Journalism Fellow’s chosen area, for the purpose of this project. To be considered, applicants are asked to submit a proposal which gives details of the proposed research topic related to media of a country. There is a minimum requirement of 5 years’ professional journalistic experience, but exceptional applicants who do not meet this requirement may be considered. In order to take full advantage of the excellent facilities of the Institute and of Oxford University, evidence of a good working knowledge of spoken and written English is also required. All Institute and University/College fees will be paid by the Fellowship, and the fellows will also receive their travel costs and a modest stipend to cover housing and living expenses directly from the Fritt Ord Foundation.

For additional information, please go to: Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Har du spørsmål, ta kontakt med seniorrådgiver Hanne Vorland på e-post: hanne.vorland@frittord.no

Tidligere mottakere av stipendet er:

  • 2023: Tarjei Leer Salvesen, frilanser og tidligere gravesjef i Fædrelandsvennen
  • 2022: Hanne Østli Jakobsen, journalist og reportasjeleder i Morgenbladet
  • 2021: Tor Kjetil Kristoffersen, nyhetsredaktør i Finnmark Dagblad

  • 2020: Shazia Majid, journalist i VG
  • 2019: Thea Storøy Elnan, journalist i Aftenposten
  • 2018: Ingerid Salvesen, frilansjournalist
  • 2017: Heidi Taksdal Skjeseth, utenriksjournalist i Dagsavisen
  • 2016: Sidsel Dalen, frilansjournalist og forfatter
  • 2015: Mah-Rukh Ali, tidligere nyhetsanker i TV2
  • 2014: Mikal Hverven Hem og Knut Erik Holm. Hem er frilansjournalist og forfatter, Holm var utenrikssjef i NRK.

23. august delte Leer-Salvesen sin rapport i et frokostseminar på Fritt Ord. Les Advokatbladets dekning" og Medier 24s dekning.