ICFJ offers scholarships for Investigative Journalism Editing Program [Worldwide]

Mid-career journalists with at least five years of investigative journalism experience are eligible for scholarships.

With funding from the Scripps Howard Foundation, the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is offering full scholarships for journalists worldwide to participate in Arizona State University's (ASU) elite Howard Center for Investigative Editing Program.

Selected participants will attend a 12-week online course. The online course will equip journalists with the skills to develop and guide strong, impactful investigative project ideas; construct compelling investigative stories in any medium; bulletproof stories and work with legal counsel; and more.

Freelance journalists can apply. Proficiency in English is required.

The deadline is May 6.

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