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Opportunity: 2019 Jefferson Fellowships grant for newsroom leaders

25 January 2019

The Asia New Zealand Foundation is offering a grant to allow a New Zealand newsroom leader or senior journalist the chance to participate in the 2019 Jefferson Fellowships programme to Asia. 

  • Theme: Migration Policy and Public Sentiment

  • Destinations: Honolulu, Hawaii; Seoul, South Korea, Manila, Philippines; and Sydney, Australia

  • Dates: 21 April to 12 May, 2019

The combined study and dialogue programme will enable participants to better understand how economic, political, social, and cultural concerns are influencing public sentiment and fostering support for nativist policies and populist politicians.

Full programme

The full programme details can be found here.

Closing date

The closing date for applications to reach the Asia New Zealand Foundation is 5pm Friday, 15 February 2019. Late applications will not be accepted.

Grant details

The Asia New Zealand Foundation will cover most travel and programme-related costs for the successful New Zealand participant. The estimated value of this grant is NZ$13,000. The participant - and preferably their newsroom - will need to pay the US$800 programming fee (NZ$1100)  and all applicable visa fees, any additional visa-related expenses, health insurance and any baggage fees.

Who can apply?

Newsroom leaders and senior journalists who are currently working for New Zealand news organisations are eligible to apply. At least five years’ experience is preferred.

Applicants must also be New Zealand citizens or permanent residents.  

Preference will be given to applicants who can identify how they will generate media content from the programme. 

Previous grantees:

What’s required of the grant recipient?

Sharing your experience with others is an important part of this initiative as it enlightens others about developments in Asia and demonstrates the work of the Asia New Zealand Foundation.

As a condition of participating in an Asia New Zealand Foundation opportunity, successful applicants will be expected to:

  • Write at least one report for publication on our website.

  • Engage with the Foundation on social media.

  • Submit photographs for use on the Foundation’s website.

  • Give at least one public talk upon their return to New Zealand, to be arranged by themselves or the Foundation.

How to apply

Applicants must provide the following to Asia New Zealand Foundation:

  • A completed application form

  • A letter outlining the following (maximum three pages, double-spaced):

  • what you expect to accomplish from participating in the programme and what issues you want to explore/write about. We welcome you to share specific story ideas or details of how this will enhance your work as reporter/editor/producer, etc

  • a brief description of your news organisation and your role

  • topics you propose to address in your paper and presentation at the East-West Center (please see the full programme announcement for more information about this requirement). This should be a perspective from New Zealand on an issue or issues related to the programme theme.

  • A letter of recommendation from your supervisor describing your suitability for the Fellowship and the benefit the organisation hopes to derive from your participation.

  • The name and contact details for two people who can give references on your behalf.

Application form

Download the application form here.

Note: You’ll need to save the application to your computer before filling it out. 

Send applications to

Email applications to Asia New Zealand Foundation Media Centre Manager Kay Seatter-Dunbar ([email protected]).

The closing date for applications to reach the Asia New Zealand Foundation is 5pm Friday, 15 February. Hard copy applications will not be accepted.

Selection process

Applications will be assessed by a panel consisting of Asia New Zealand Foundation staff and external media representatives.

The Foundation will forward the successful candidate’s application to the East-West Center for final approval. 

The Foundation reserves the right to not provide a grant.

– Asia Media Centre