Deadline: October 15, 2025
The Karsh Journalism Fellowship 2026 is now open for applications! This prestigious fellowship offers early- to mid-career journalists and journalism graduate students an incredible opportunity to deepen their knowledge of Jewish issues, connect with leading journalists and academics, and work on impactful reporting projects. With a competitive stipend, fully funded travel, and mentorship opportunities, the Karsh Journalism Fellowship 2026 is designed to support journalists committed to reporting with depth and accuracy.
About the Fellowship
The fellowship begins in January 2026 and features three immersive retreats across the United States—in Los Angeles, New York, and Washington, D.C. Fellows participate in seminars, mentorship sessions, and field visits, engaging with academics, journalists, and Jewish community leaders.
Fellowship Benefits
- Stipend: Fellows receive US$4,000.
- Fully funded travel: All travel expenses for retreats are covered.
- Unique learning experience: Sessions focus on pressing topics such as antisemitism, the Holocaust, and Jewish political engagement.
- Networking opportunities: Meet with established journalists, editors, and experts.
- Hands-on reporting project: Fellows will work on a project under editorial supervision, providing practical experience and publishing opportunities.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet at least one of the following requirements:
- Be a working journalist with 10 years of experience or less.
- Be an enrolled graduate student in journalism or a recent graduate of a journalism school.
Why You Should Apply
This fellowship is an exceptional opportunity if you are:
- Interested in reporting on Jewish issues with accuracy and depth.
- Looking for mentorship and professional growth within an international network of media professionals.
- Keen on developing a reporting project with guidance and editorial support.
- Excited to experience retreats in major U.S. cities with full funding provided.
Key Details
- Application Deadline: October 15, 2025
- Programme Start: January 2026
- Locations: Los Angeles, New York, and Washington, D.C.
Application Links
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