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Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism in Ireland 2026

Deadline: Jun 02, 2026
other
1 year (duration)
partially funded
Ireland
To Apply

Please visit the application link below to apply.

Opportunity Overview

Shine: Mental Health Support, Advocacy, Education is currently accepting applications for the Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism in Ireland 2026. This prestigious fellowship is a yearlong, non-residential program designed for journalists and media professionals interested in producing high-quality mental health journalism projects.

📝 About the Fellowship

The Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism is an initiative by Shine: Mental Health Support, Advocacy, Education. It aims to support media professionals in creating impactful journalism on mental health topics.

Key Details:

  • Sponsor Organisation: Shine: Mental Health Support, Advocacy, Education
  • Program Duration: One year (non-residential)

🎁 Benefits

Fellows selected for this program will receive the following benefits:

  • One fellowship awarded to an Irish media professional.
  • €8,000 stipend per fellow.
  • Access to top international experts and resources in the fields of mental health and journalism.
  • Flexible, non-residential fellowship structure.
  • Training and networking opportunities with professionals in the field.

✅ Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the fellowship, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Experience: At least three years of experience as a journalist or working directly in journalism or program-making.
    • Previous fellows have included audio journalists, documentary journalists, photojournalists, producers, reporters, and related roles.
    • Blogging, academic writing, and public relations do not count toward journalism experience.
  • Open to Media Professionals: Applications are encouraged from professionals across all disciplines and outlets. Experience in mental health is not required.
  • Residency: Applicants must be citizens or legal residents of the Republic of Ireland and eligible to travel to the U.S.
  • Availability: Applicants must be available to attend all-day meetings at The Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia, in September at the beginning and end of their fellowship year.
  • Application Submission: A full fellowship application must be submitted by the closing date of June 2, 2026.

📅 Application Process and Deadline

  • Application Deadline: June 2, 2026
  • Application Process: Applicants must submit their full application before the deadline.

🌍 Contact Information

For more details about the fellowship, visit the official website of Shine: Mental Health Support, Advocacy, Education.

This fellowship is an incredible opportunity for Irish media professionals to contribute to mental health awareness and advocacy through impactful journalism. Don't miss the chance to apply!

Benefits
  • One fellowship awarded to an Irish media professional
  • €8,000 stipend per fellow
  • Access to top international experts and resources in the mental health and journalism fields
  • Flexible non-residential fellowship
  • Training and networking opportunities
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