Application Procedures — Knight-Bagehot Fellowship |
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Submit a completed application form along with: 1) a professional biography describing your journalistic accomplishments and your future plans;2) an essay of less than 1,000 words on a business or economic trend; 3) four original samples of work produced during the last five years; 4) the names of three professional references who have agreed to write letters of recommendation and can comment on your performance and potential for covering business and economic news (must come directly from the writer). Application deadline is March 1. Awards are announced by May 1. Eligibility requirements The chief criterion for selection is demonstrated journalistic excellence. While essays and letters of recommendation are important parts of the application, the greatest weight is given to work samples. Clippings and tapes need not cover business subjects, and applicants do not have to be business specialists. Nonetheless, applicants should explain in the biographical essay how a broader grounding in business would materially enhance their careers in journalism. Letters of reference must come directly from the writer. The program permits fellows to make whatever arrangements are deemed appropriate. Though applicants’ employers, except under unusual circumstances, should submit a letter supporting the application, applicants are not required to obtain formal employer approval. Typically, however, fellows arrange a leave of absence from employers, who make up the difference between fellows’ salaries and the fellowship stipend. While the program recognizes fellows’ desire to advance their careers, it urges them to return to their current employers at the end of their year at Columbia. Fellowships are announced by May 1. The number of fellowships awarded each year, as well as the level of the living-expenses stipend, is determined by the program's financial resources. |
