Each fellowship will cover 80 percent of the course fees for IESE’s highly regarded executive education programs.
IESE will favor candidates whose work demonstrates high standards of journalism, ethics and responsibility in the media.
In line with IESE’s mission, the school will favor journalistic works which have helped promote ethical business practices, signal or amend situations of social unfairness, etc.
The deadline to apply is May 30, 2017. Successful applicants will be informed before July 30.
For more info and to apply, click here.
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