✍️✍️ Conferences, Events and Fellowship Deadlines ✍️✍️ — February 3
Candidate Board hits 200 members 🎉 + New Conferences, Events and Fellowship Deadlines
Welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom, home to the largest curated journalism jobs board in the entirrreee world!
It’s been a full-on week here in London town, so I’m going to get us in and out of here in a hurry.
Last year we launched the Inside The Newsroom Candidate Board, with the intention to save job seekers and employers time and effort. Today I’m pleased to announce we now have 200 candidates on there! Thank you to everyone part of that and let’s keep growing!
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That’s all from me this week. I’m off to find some hot wings. Ciao! 🔥
Job Corner
🚨 Featured Postings 🚨
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Reach
Location: Remote, U.S.
Salary: $75,000-$85,000
Requirements: Experienced leader who isn’t afraid to make decisions, with the ability and personality to inspire and motivate the team. Extremely creative, full of ideas and with an open approach and willingness to try new ways of working.
Deadline: January 24
Location: Remote, U.S.
Salary: $50,000-$55,000
Requirements: Experienced journalist with in-depth knowledge of media law, who is able to create videos with flair, passion and skill. Fast but accurate writer with excellent web and social skills. Detailed knowledge of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok and other social media platforms. Thorough knowledge of U.S. Sports, and keen interest in football, boxing, UFC, F1 and golf.
Deadline: February 7
Grid News
Location: Washington, D.C. or remote
Salary: $90,000-$110,000
Requirements: Track record of working collaboratively in a newsroom or similar environment. Avid consumer of media across platforms. Openness to trying new approaches to content creation and distribution
Deadline: Rolling
New York University
American Journalism Online Awards
Reporters, producers, editors and the public are invited to nominate their favorite outlets and works of journalism published in 2022. To nominate a work, click on the link below and complete the form. Be sure to include the name of the journalist or journalists who authored the work, the publication, a link and why you think the work or outlet deserves recognition.
Nominations Deadline: February 15, 2023
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Politico Europe
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Requirements: We’re looking for a journalist with 3+ years’ newsroom experience, preferably covering energy, as well as languages beyond English and the drive and enthusiasm needed to cover this hugely competitive story with clear impact for Politico.
Deadline: February 17
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Requirements: Interest in financial services and fiscal policy. Strong track record of sharp editing and excellent news judgment. Written and verbal fluency in English. Strong attention to detail and confident digging into policy coverage in depth. Confident representing Politico at live events or on broadcast.
Deadline: February 17
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Requirements: Reporter with prior experience covering financial regulation. Knowledge of European policy and politics. Strong English-language writing skills. Ability to work under pressure and on deadline. Knowledge of other European languages is a plus.
Deadline: February 17
Preview of Upcoming Job Deadlines 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇪🇺🇨🇦
💡 Conferences, Events and Fellowships 💡
🥶 February 🥶
Flashlight Grants
Flashlight gives grants to investigative journalists. Journalists retain complete editorial control and are free to publish their work wherever they like. This round, Flashlight is funding Black freelance investigative journalists.
Type: Grant
By: Flashlight
Grant: $500-$1,000
Deadline: February 5
🆕 Make Your Resume Shine
Join Lynette Clemetson, Director of Wallace House Center for Journalists at the University of Michigan, and Adriana Lacy, founder of Journalism Mentors, as they share their best practices and advice for telling your professional story through your resume, with plenty of time dedicated to attendee questions. Whether you’re looking to get your first job or a seasoned executive wondering how to pivot, you’ll leave this session with ideas to make your resume shine.
Type: Online Event
Where: Virtual
Cost: Various
When: February 7 | 12pm Eastern Time
🆕 Idea Swap Meetup
Join the ONA an idea swap diving into accessibility best practices. At this event you’ll meet up with product leaders, accessibility advocates and others interested in making news more accessible, and you’ll share ideas in a series of fast-paced breakout discussions. Bring an idea or two to share, and expect to leave with a bunch of new ideas from your peers, plus new professional opportunities, new peers, mentors and colleagues, and inspiration for a collaboration or partnership.
Type: Online Event
Where: Virtual
Cost: Free
When: February 8 | 2pm Eastern Time
🆕 Health Care Symposium Fellowship
SABEW is seeking applicants for its 2023 Health Care Symposium in Washington, D.C. The fellowship will give journalists a chance to take a deep dive with experts and veteran reporters into several hot-button issues, from the ongoing impact of Covid, to abortion, to changes in reimbursement for prescription drugs.
Type: Fellowship
By: SABEW
Deadline: February 14
Local News Incubator
The American Journalism Project, with support from the Google News Initiative, is launching a local news incubator. The program is intended to support entrepreneurs who want to explore launching a new nonprofit local news organization to serve their communities.
Type: Grant
Grant: $400,000
Deadline: February 15
The Scholarship for Journalism Diversity Honoring Julie Schoo
The purpose of the scholarship, named after the former executive director of the National Press Club Journalism Institute, is to recruit promising future journalists who will bring diversity to American journalism. The award can be renewed up to three years, for a total of $20,000 toward educational expenses.
Type: Fellowship
Fellowship: $5,000 (first year)
Deadline: February 15
The Richard G. Zimmerman Scholarship
Named After a long-time National Press Club member who died in 2008 and endowed a scholarship in aid of high school seniors who wish to pursue a career in journalism.
Type: Fellowship
Fellowship: $5,000
Deadline: February 15
The Wes Vernon Broadcast Scholarship
Established in 2021, supports diversity within the field of broadcast journalism while honoring longtime radio journalist Wes Vernon, a former National Press Club member. The scholarship provides $5,000 annually to a student who demonstrates a commitment to a career in broadcast journalism. The award can be renewed up to three years, for a total of $20,000 toward educational expenses.
Type: Fellowship
Fellowship: $5,000
Deadline: February 15
🆕 Reporting From the Frontlines: A Conversation On the Changing Face of War
From conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan to Russia’s war on Ukraine, what are the realities of working in a conflict zone? How has covering war evolved in recent decades? A panel featuring representatives from the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Committee to Protect Journalists, as well as Wall Street Journal national security reporter Vivian Salama, will address the new challenges journalists face and best practices for news gathering.
Type: Event
Where: Washington, D.C.
Cost: Free
When: February 16 | 6pm Eastern Time
Resurrecting Local News
As traditional local news outlets, print as well as broadcast, continue to fold alternative news vehicles are beginning to take their places, bringing new opportunities for young journalists. National media outlets as well as niche publications are working to fill the void. This webinar will feature a panel of managers and reporters from these new outlets to share how they see their publications evolving and how they are building teams to accomplish their goals.
Type: Online Event
Where: Virtual
Cost: Free
When: February 24 | 1pm Eastern Time
Registration: RSVP to programs@wpcf.org for your zoom link
🆕 New America Awards
The Society of Professional Journalists’ New America Award honors public service journalism that explores and exposes issues of importance to immigrant or ethnic communities in the United States. Although not required, collaboration with ethnic media is taken into account.
Type: Awards
By: SPJ
Deadline: February 27
🆕 WIJ Scotland Bursary Programme
Women in Journalism Scotland and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation have launched the inaugural WiJS x JRF bursary programme. Five women journalists will each be awarded £1,500 to develop a project shining a light on economic and/or social inequalities around Scotland. The project should be solutions-driven.
Type: Bursary
Prize: £1,500
Deadline: February 28
GIJC23 Fellowship
The 2023 Global Investigative Journalism Conference is offering 150+ fellowships to established and promising journalists in developing and transitioning countries, and for journalists from disenfranchised communities, to participate in this prestigious event. The fellowship includes: Round-trip airfare to Gothenburg, Sweden; hotel room for four nights; transport between Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport and the conference hotel; reception dinner; breakfast and lunch on conference days; award ceremony dinner; conference registration fee.
Type: Fellowship
Deadline: February 28
🌷 March 🌷
NICAR 2023
IRE’s annual data journalism conference will offer a mix of panels, demos, discussions, networking, and hands-on data training. Full session and speaker details will be released in early 2023.
Type: Conference
Where: Nashville, TN
Cost: $100-$450
When: March 2-5
2023 First Amendment Awards
The Radio Television Digital News Association is the world's largest professional organization devoted exclusively to broadcast and digital journalism. Founded as a grassroots organization in 1946, RTDNA’s mission is to promote and protect responsible journalism. The RTDNA honors those who practice, promote and defend journalism each year at the First Amendment Awards.
Type: Event
Where: Washington, D.C.
By: RTDNA
Cost: $380
When: March 2
🆕 ONA Career Day 2023
Whether you’re interested in career advancement or shifting, fellowships or academic programs, ONA Career Day will provide you with opportunities to learn more and network virtually, both live and asynchronously.
Type: Online Event
Where: Virtual
Cost: Free
When: March 9 | 12pm Eastern Time
🆕 AHCJ 2023
Type: Conference
Where: St. Louis, MO or Online
By: AHCJ
Cost: From $100
When: March 9-12
Freelance Journalism Conference
Schedule consists of 12 information-packed, interactive sessions on pitching, negotiations, fellowships, business, podcasting, interrogating power, and more. Learn directly from editors what they want in a pitch, including The Atlantic, Wired, The Verge, Prism, The Emancipator, Next City and more. Fellowship directors will explain how to get funding for an important journalism project. Business-savvy freelancers will share their secrets for increasing income and landing meaningful projects.
Type: Conference
Where: Online
Cost: $49 early bird registration
When: March 9-10
🆕 Writing the Investigative Narrative
Learn how to make your investigative writing compelling and powerful. The masterclass will cover everything from defining an investigative narrative to how to report, organize, write and self-edit your own. Topics include: Understanding the investigative narrative; How to pitch; Turning sources into characters; Writing a scene; Self-editing tips and techniques; Organizing and writing a deeply reported investigative narrative.
Type: Workshop
By: IRE
Where: Virtual
Cost: $45
When: March 10 | 1-4pm Eastern Time
SXSW 2023
SXSW will welcome attendees back to Austin, Texas. "AI in Newsrooms: What’s the Impact on Journalism?" "Brand Building & Storytelling in the Digital Age," "Navigating Calculated Risk on Social Media," and an interview with Kara Swisher are just a few of the unique topics covered in the expansive schedule.
Type: Conference
Where: Austin, TX or Online
By: SXSW
Cost: Various
When: March 10-19
🆕 ProPublica Investigative Editor Training Program
Beginning this summer, ProPublica will invite up to 10 news editors from media companies across the country to participate in a yearlong investigative editing training program, led by the newsroom’s award-winning staff.
Type: Workshop
By: ProPublica
Where: New York, NY
When: June 4-8
Deadline: March 13
🆕 Mini-Bootcamp: Spreadsheets
The place to start for data journalism beginners who want to learn the foundations of using structured data. This online mini-bootcamp will dive deep into the fundamentals of using spreadsheets, including navigation, formulas and functions, sorting, filtering and grouping data, plus other critical skills such as finding, gathering and cleaning data. Using real-world datasets and examples, the IRE training team will help attendees learn the technical steps to work with datasets, along with the analytical skills needed to find and bulletproof data-driven stories.
Type: Workshop
By: IRE
Where: Virtual
Cost: From $200
When: March 13-16
🆕 Health Care Symposium
Type: Conference
By: SABEW
Where: Washington, D.C.
Cost: Various
When: March 23-25
🆕 Data Journalism Bootcamp
IRE’s Data Journalism Bootcamp provides a broad foundation in data skills for anyone with beginner to intermediate skills. You’ll start with basic spreadsheets and build into SQL, which can help you analyze millions of records. You’ll also cover data cleaning, finding data sources, using public records and bulletproofing your analysis.
Type: Workshop
By: IRE
Where: Columbia, MO
Cost: From $500 (scholarships available)
When: March 27