Reuters Institute Journalist Fellowship Programme 2026-2027
Deadline: Feb 13, 2026
masters | phd | other
fully funded
Opportunity Overview
π About the Programme
The Journalist Fellowship Programme at the Reuters Institute is one of the worldβs leading initiatives for practising, mid-career journalists. It provides an opportunity to step away from daily responsibilities and explore journalism in depth.
π Benefits
- Fully funded programme:
- Fees are covered.
- Monthly stipend of Β£2,000, sufficient to cover accommodation, food, and general living expenses.
- Travel costs to and from the UK and visa expenses are also covered.
- Fellows are expected to refrain from professional work during the fellowship.
- Some fellows may be employees of sponsoring organisations with their own application process and selection criteria. For more details, contact the programme organisers.
β Eligibility Criteria
To be considered for the fellowship, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Experience: A minimum of five years' journalistic experience is required. In rare cases, equivalent expertise may be considered. Freelancers are welcome to apply, but applications from individuals in public affairs, public relations, or corporate communications are not accepted.
- Global Opportunity: Open to journalists from all over the world, including Europe, Africa, the Asia-Pacific region, North America, and Latin America.
- Commitment to Journalism: Applicants must plan to return to journalism after completing the fellowship.
- English Proficiency: While there is no formal language test, applicants must be able to understand and participate in discussions in English. For more details, refer to the university's English language requirements.
π Application Process
Applicants need to prepare and submit the following documents:
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Project Statement:
- A one-page document outlining the idea you plan to work on during the fellowship.
- Include details about what you will read, who you will talk to, and your overall plan.
- Save as a PDF.
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Project Summary:
- A 150-word summary of your proposed project idea.
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Motivation Statement:
- A one-page document explaining why you are ready for the fellowship, why you want to pursue this project at the Reuters Institute, and how you plan to use the project after returning to your newsroom.
- Save as a PDF.
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Curriculum Vitae (CV):
- A two-page CV detailing your career and education history.
- You may include links to your work.
- Save as a PDF.
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Letters of Reference:
- Two one-page letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with your work.
- Each letter should include the refereeβs full name, job title, relationship to you, and contact details.
- Save as PDFs.
Additional Notes:
- The size limit for each PDF document is 25 MB.
- All documents must be submitted via the online application portal.
- Incomplete applications will not be considered.
π Application Deadline
- 13 February, 2026
π Application Portal
- For more details about the programme, visit the Reuters Institute Journalist Fellowship Programme page.
- To apply, visit the application portal.
This fellowship is a unique opportunity for journalists to deepen their understanding of the field, develop innovative ideas, and connect with a global network of professionals. Don't miss out!
Benefits
- Most journalists on the programme are fully funded.
- Successful applicants receive a monthly stipend of Β£2,000, covering accommodation, food, and living expenses.
- Travel costs to and from the UK and visa costs are covered.










