The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism is offering fellowships worth $2,000 for four days of study in business journalism Jan. 5 through Jan. 8 in Phoenix.
Fellowships cover training, lodging, materials and most meals. Fellows receive a $500 stipend to offset travel and other costs.
The seminars will occur during Reynolds Business Journalism Week at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
The journalists’ “Strictly Financials†seminar teaches the essentials of covering financials, from stock markets and bonds to financial statements and company research.
The “Business Journalism Professors Seminar†will cover the essentials of teaching a hands-on, university course in business journalism.
The third annual, concurrent seminars will be led by award-winning professors and journalists, including three-time Pulitzer winner Walt Bogdanich, business investigations editor for The New York Times.
A highlight will be a discussion with the legendary investigative-reporting duo of Don Barlett and Jim Steele, along with the 2009 winners of the Reynolds Center’s Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism.
For information on the seminars, including how to apply by the Nov. 2 deadline, go here.
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