Residency for journalists to engage with migration and integration research [Canada]

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Opportunity Title & Source: Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) CERC Migration and Bridging Divides Journalism Fellowship 2026 – Opportunity Desk

Summary: A one-month residency for experienced journalists to engage with migration and integration research at TMU in Toronto.

Funding/Benefit: CAD5,000 stipend (including travel), office space, mentorship, networking.

Deadline: November 1, 2025

Eligibility: Experienced journalists (≥5 years), freelance or staff, with migration/complex issue coverage.

Target Sector/Beneficiaries: Journalists specializing in migration, politics, global/social issues.

Geographic Focus: Canada (Toronto), open to U.S. and Canada applicants.

Consortium Notes: Applicants must propose a primary and secondary academic host at TMU.

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