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Kurt Schork Awards in International JournalismRegionGlobal Deadline DateJune 1, 2008
The Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism recognise independent and professional reporting that sheds new light on controversial issues. Established in 2002, two US$5,000 prizes are awarded each year, one to a local reporter in a developing country or nation in transition, and the other to a freelance journalist covering international news. Application InformationLocal Journalists are considered print journalists employed by a local news outlet and residing in a developing country or nation in transition whose work has been published in a local publication. Although individual journalists are the primary focus, submissions from a team of journalists will also be considered.
Freelance Journalists are considered freelance print journalists and those contracted by news organisations. A freelance journalist is an individual who is not employed by a news organisation. They are self-employed, providing services, either on the basis of time or on the production of editorial materials as defined by individual contractual arrangements, and earn the majority of their income from journalistic activity.
The submissions must demonstrate professionalism, meet international journalistic standards, and provide evidence that courage and determination played a role in generating the articles. Winners will be chosen by an international panel of five judges.
Each applicant must submit six copies of the following by post or email:
Click here for application information in English, French, and Spanish. Click here for the freelance reporter entry from in PDF format. Click here for the local reporter entry from in PDF format. Previous WinnersClick here to read about winners of last year's competition. ContactAlan Davis
Institute for War & Peace Reporting (IWPR)
48 Gray's Inn Road
London
WC1X 8LT
Great Britain & Northern Ireland (UK)
Tel: 0207 269 9567
Fax: 0207 831 1050
SourceIFEX Communiqué Vol. 17 No. 14, April 8 2008. Placed on the Communication Initiative site April 10 2008 Last Updated April 10 2008 Top 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
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