新利18luck网址|18新利体育登录网址

编辑

Skip to contentOffice of Undergraduate ResearchMenu Close Search Start HereFind Your Discipline and InterestsFinding a MentorDepartment & Program Pathways into ResearchResearch AmbassadorsSeek Funding & ProgramsAcademic Year Undergraduate Research Award (AYURA)Conference Travel AwardBioSURF ProgramSummer Undergraduate Research Award (SURA)Living Earth Collaborative (LEC) Summer Undergraduate Research Award (SURA)Pulitzer Center Reporting FellowshipResearch for Academic Credit or Pay Research OpportunitiesShare Your ResearchOUR SymposiumOUR PublicationsContact UsStudent ResourcesSupport Undergraduate ResearchLet your curiosity lead the way:Apply TodayHomeAbout OURUpcoming EventsRecent NewsSupport OUR Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SPulitzer Center Reporting Fellowship AboutSelf-Nomination ComponentsPast FellowsAbout the Fellowship Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellows pursue independent journalism projects that cover a wide range of issues in countries around the world and in the United States, including climate and the environment, peace and conflict, migration and refugees, global health, race and identity, and human rights. Reporting Fellows benefit from Pulitzer Center mentorship, networking opportunities, and journalism resources. Most importantly, they become part of a vibrant community. Articles, photo essays, video, audio, and interactives produced by Reporting Fellows are featured on the Pulitzer Center website and in multiple news outlets, such as The New York Times, Miami Herald, Politico, NPR, The Guardian, Civil Beat, Grist, The Intercept, and Yes! Self-Nomination Potential Pulitzer Fellows at WashU are self-nominated during the Summer Undergraduate Research Award (SURA) or Living Earth Collaborative (LEC) SURA nomination processes. One student is selected per year by the Fellowship's partners: the OUR, the Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy and the Pulitzer Center. Once selected, WashU Pulitzer Fellows carry out their faculty-mentored, SURA-supported research project, with the additional opportunity to work with Pulitzer Center staff in Washington D.C. to further refine their projects and develop them for publication on the Pulitzer Center website and potentially other journalistic outlets. Learn More Stay tuned for details of an upcoming Spring 2024 Pulitzer Information Session, featuring staff from the Pulitzer Center in Washington, D.C. Check out this recording from a past Pulitzer Information Session for more information.  WashU's 2023 FellowLearn MoreLearn More about the FellowshipFor more details about the Pulitzer Center Fellowship, visit the Center's website.Learn MoreSelf-Nomination ComponentsThe self-nomination process for the Pulitzer Reporting Fellowship is embedded within the SURA or LEC SURA nomination processes. SURA nominations are due on March 1, and additional materials for the Pulitzer self-nomination are due March 15.  Required Materials Responses to the following prompts: Provide a short description of your proposed project (250 words or less). Tell us why this story matters.  Provide a summary of any existing reporting on your topic. Why are you well-suited to pursue this reporting project? List courses you have taken or are taking that are relevant to your proposed reporting topic. If you are considering other distribution avenues (media outlets) apart from the Pulitzer Center, please list them here. Resume/CV Upload or provide links to 2-3 recent samples of your work. The Pulitzer Center welcomes written and/or multimedia examples. Tentative travel itinerary and budget, if not already provided through the SURA nomination. List 3 references, including at least one faculty member. The others can be academic or professional. Additional contact information Meet Past WashU Fellows 2023 Reporting Fellow: Lauren Harpold, Take Up Space: Gentrification in Amsterdam and St. Louis 2022 Reporting Fellow: Serena Wu,  2021 Reporting Fellows: Holly Lam and Uma Paithankar, The Struggle Against Parasitic Worm Infections in Uganda 2020 Reporting Fellow: Kunsang Choden, Himalayan Communities Respond to the Threat of COVID-19 2019 Reporting Fellow: Keishi Foecke, #MeToo: The Fight Against the 'Open Secret' of Sexual Violence in Uganda 2018 Reporting Fellow: Ani Gururaj, The Resettlement of Bhutanese Refugees in Central Massachusetts 2017 Reporting Fellow: Tomasz Cebrat, Israelis Writing Their History: Memories of Poland 2016 Reporting Fellow: Isabel Izek, Mexico City: Disparities in Health Care 2015 Reporting Fellow: Jae Lee, Uganda: Looking at an Under-Resourced Healthcare System 2014 Reporting Fellow: Janice Cantieri, Losing Paradise: The Faces of Climate Change in Kiribati Appy for the Fellowship Now ApplyQuick LinksResourcesEventsOur PeopleAdditional information Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SCopyright 2024 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. LouisFollow Us Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Contact Us: Office of Undergraduate Research [email protected] Visit the main Washington University in St. Louis website1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu

新利18无法登陆 18luck新利娱乐新利 18新利账号丢了 18luck新利体育登录
Copyright ©新利18luck网址|18新利体育登录网址 The Paper All rights reserved.