A scholarship to the SABEW Fall Workshop on Oct. 30 and 31, valued at nearly $700, is being offered by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism. The workshop is being held in New York City at the headquarters of Bloomberg News.
The scholarship covers the $175 registration fee and two nights lodging at $260 a night. Deadline to apply for the scholarship is Friday, Sept. 22.
Send a 250-word essay on your background as a working journalist and why you would benefit from attending the seminar to Andrew Leckey, Director, Reynolds Center, at andrew.leckey@businessjournalism.org. You must also have approval of your immediate supervisor.
Also, SABEW is offering five scholarships to attend this year’s Fall Workshop. These scholarships will cover the complete registration fee of $175. They are made possible by a grant from the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation.
To apply, please review SABEW’s ethics policy on-line at www.sabew.org and submit an analysis containing your comments and suggestions for improvement. Your comments may be used and reviewed by those evaluating SABEW’s current ethics statement. Send your analysis to Carrie Paden at padenc@missouri.edu. Deadline to apply for the scholarship is Friday, Sept. 29.
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