The New York Times is sponsoring a fellowship named for David Carr, the media columnist for The New York Times who died in February.
The first David Carr Fellow will spend two years in The Times’s newsroom covering the intersection of technology, media and culture. The focus of the fellow’s work could be steady, sustained news stories; magazine-style features; investigative efforts; videography; or a mix of approaches, depending on the interests of the fellow and the recommendation of Times editors.
The fellowship is an opportunity for a journalist early in his or her career to build upon Carr’s commitment to holding power accountable and telling engaging, deeply reported stories. Journalists with experience of all types are welcome, especially those from digital and new media.
The deadline for applications is Nov. 14, and the fellowship will begin in early 2016.
Details are available here.