Applications open for 2021 EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship
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The EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship aims to recognize outstanding journalistic talent among young Canadians. Since 2001, three candidates have been selected every year to participate in a week-long study tour to experience the EU institutions, the Canadian Mission to the EU, and media outlets in Brussels. Winners will also attend the daily European Commission press briefing. All expenses are paid for by the European Union Delegation to Canada. Winners will also benefit from a one-year CAJ membership or one-year CAJ membership renewal. The EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship seeks to foster links between Europeans and Canadians and to raise awareness of the European Union among a new generation of Canadian students and journalists. Winners are required to submit a sample of their work and to chronicle their study tour experience online or in print during the study tour or upon their return from Europe (i.e. published articles, blogging, social media platforms). Eligibility: In order to be eligible, participants must be:
Applications must include: 1. Sample of work
2. Letter of motivation
3. Curriculum vitae 4. Proof of Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status The closing date for applications is 15 September 2021
For audio-visual entries, please send online link by e-mail or USB by mail with the application. Applications are to be sent either by e-mail to DELEGATION-CANADA-POL@eeas.europa.eu or by mail to the following address:
Ref.: EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship 150 Metcalfe Street, Suite 1900 Ottawa, Ontario K2P 1P1
Final selection by the Jury: The Jury, consisting of EU Delegation representatives, professional journalists and academics, will meet in fall 2021 to select the best pieces received by the closing date. The decisions of the Jury will be final. The three winners will be notified directly.
Established in 1976, the European Union Delegation to Canada is a fully-fledged diplomatic mission and, as such, the natural contact point in Canada between the EU and the Canadian authorities. It also has a strong public diplomacy mandate designed to enhance the knowledge and understanding of the European Union as well as EU-Canada relations. The Canadian Association of Journalists is a professional organization with over 900 members across Canada. The CAJ’s primary roles are public-interest advocacy work and professional development for its members.
For further information: Diodora Bucur, EU Delegation Press Officer, Diodora.Bucur@eeas.europa.eu Kathleen Speckert, Canadian Association of Journalists, kathleen.speckert@caj.ca |