Journalists in the United States who support individual liberty, free markets and peace can apply for a spot in this program.
The Institute for Humane Studies (IHS) is accepting applications for its fall 2013 IHS Journalism Internship Program.
Chosen participants will spend eight weeks interning at a newspaper, radio station, new media company, or nonprofit, investigative newsroom.
Interns will receive a US$3,200 stipend and an allowance for travel. Each intern will receive mentoring and job placement assistance from the program director, a former journalist.
Previous journalism experience is a plus, but not required. Skilled writers and communicators passionate about liberty are encouraged to apply. The program is open to undergraduates, graduate students, and recent graduates.
Due to visa and travel costs, most interns live in the United States. Almost all internship hosts require English fluency.
The application deadline is July 1.
The Institute for Humane Studies (IHS) is accepting applications for its fall 2013 IHS Journalism Internship Program.
Chosen participants will spend eight weeks interning at a newspaper, radio station, new media company, or nonprofit, investigative newsroom.
Interns will receive a US$3,200 stipend and an allowance for travel. Each intern will receive mentoring and job placement assistance from the program director, a former journalist.
Previous journalism experience is a plus, but not required. Skilled writers and communicators passionate about liberty are encouraged to apply. The program is open to undergraduates, graduate students, and recent graduates.
Due to visa and travel costs, most interns live in the United States. Almost all internship hosts require English fluency.
The application deadline is July 1.
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