The New York Times offers Local Investigations Fellowship [US]

Early-career journalists can apply for an investigative journalism fellowship.

The New York Times is offering its Local Investigations Fellowship. This one-year fellowship is designed to develop the next generation of great reporters to conduct investigative journalism at the local level.

The program gives journalists the opportunity to produce signature investigative work focused on the state or region they’re reporting from that will be published by The Times and made available for free for co-publication by local newsrooms.

The annual pay is US$85,262.84.

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

The deadline is Aug. 15.

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