DART CENTER OCHBERG FELLOWSHIPS IN JOURNALISM AND TRAUMA, 2007
The deadline is approaching for applications for 2007 Dart Center Ochberg Fellowships in Journalism and Trauma.
Reporting responsibly and credibly on violence and traumatic events — on crime, family violence, natural disasters and accidents, war and genocide — are among the greatest challenges facing contemporary journalism. The Dart Center Ochberg Fellows Program is designed for mid-career journalists who want to deepen their knowledge of emotional trauma and improve coverage of violence and tragedy.
Each year, the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma selects 6-10 journalists as Dart Center Ochberg Fellows. Fellows attend several days of seminars, including briefings by leading experts in the trauma field and discussions with journalist colleagues, and attend the annual conference of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies ( www.istss.org
This year's Dart Center Ochberg Fellows program takes place in Baltimore, Maryland, November 12-17.
Fellowships are open to print, broadcast and online and reporters, photographers, editors and producers with at least five years of journalism experience. The majority of Fellows are from the Americas. Fellows are also selected by the Dart Center's regional programs in Europe and Australasia.
Details and applications are available online at http://www.dartcenter.org/fellowships . Applications and supporting materials must be received at the Dart Center by July 20, 2007.