March 2 2007
For US journalists focused on health policy issues...
Sponsored by the Kaiser Family Foundation, these fellowships will be awarded to print, television, radio and online journalists to research and report on US health policy issues. Up to ten stipends will be awarded based on the length of the fellowship - up to US$50,000 for a nine-month fellowship. The programme also covers expenses - such as travel costs and computer equipment - based on the needs of the project.
The programme aims to provide journalists flexibility to pursue individual in-depth research projects and features group site visits and briefings on a wide range of health policy issues. Recent site visits include a programme in Florida focused on proposed changes to the Medicaid programme, and a weeklong series of sessions looking at the health care system for veterans.
Fellowships can run for as long as nine months or as short as a few months, depending on the interest and needs of the journalists and the nature of the activities they propose.
All Fellows will be required to accomplish the following:
Click here to learn more about this programme and to read the full application instructions.
Sponsored by the Kaiser Family Foundation, these fellowships will be awarded to print, television, radio and online journalists to research and report on US health policy issues. Up to ten stipends will be awarded based on the length of the fellowship - up to US$50,000 for a nine-month fellowship. The programme also covers expenses - such as travel costs and computer equipment - based on the needs of the project.
The programme aims to provide journalists flexibility to pursue individual in-depth research projects and features group site visits and briefings on a wide range of health policy issues. Recent site visits include a programme in Florida focused on proposed changes to the Medicaid programme, and a weeklong series of sessions looking at the health care system for veterans.
Fellowships can run for as long as nine months or as short as a few months, depending on the interest and needs of the journalists and the nature of the activities they propose.
All Fellows will be required to accomplish the following:
- Complete at least one individually designed research project or field practicum.
- Meet regularly with other Kaiser media fellows and with a range of leading experts, policymakers, journalists, and others in the health field.
- Participate in specific programme site visits.
Click here [1] to learn more about this programme and to read the full application instructions.
Kaiser Media Fellowships website, January 3 2007.