The Economist is looking for applicants for two paid fellowships in America. Each fellow will spend six months as a journalist working with the New York and Washington bureaus.
You will be writing articles about politics and policy in the United States.
To apply, applicants should submit an original unpublished article of up to 600 words suitable for publication in The Economist’s United States section, along with an up-to-date resume. The article should show analytical rigor and wit.
Applicants should send their article and CV to americanfellowship@economist.com by October 30th, 2020.
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