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One
year paid fellowships
The Hispanic Journalism Foundation offers reporting
fellowships on a continuing basis. We include a one-year
fellowship for an aspiring Hispanic print journalist
to train as a reporter in the nation's capital. We offer
a stipend of $20,800, plus benefits.
Applicants
are judged on their potential to become skilled leaders
in the field of journalism. In making its selection,
the judging panel will weigh applicants' commitment
to a career in the field of journalism, their ability
to express themselves in writing, and their analytical
skills. There are no specific educational or experience
requirements.
Summer/Semester
Other paid and unpaid internships, including work-study,
are available throughout the year. Hispanic Link, established
in 1980, has provided training for reporters through
paid fellowships and collegiate work-study programs
since 1982.
The Hispanic
Link Journalism Foundation provides high-quality learning
experiences to enhance participants' academic, civic,
and professional development. Each placement is designed
to provide a challenging work environment in which individuals
can expand their expertise and develop new skills.
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