Overview
Applications for the 2010 Robert Novak Journalism Fellowship Program are now being accepted. We thank you for your interest in our program. Please click on the links below for more information.
Press Releases
Program Announcement
Profile of Fellowship Winners
Fact Sheet
Application Form
In 1994, The Phillips Foundation inaugurated the Robert Novak Journalism Fellowship Program to award fellowship grants to working print and online journalists who share the Foundation's mission to advance constitutional principles, a democratic society and a vibrant free enterprise system. The fellowships are named in honor of Robert Novak, a Phillips Foundation founding trustee who provided the inspiration for this program. Applicants propose a one-year writing project on a topic of their choosing, focusing on journalism supportive of American culture and a free society. In addition, the Foundation awards separate fellowships on the environment, on free enterprise, and on law enforcement.
Print and online journalists with less than 10 years of professional experience are eligible to apply for the fellowship program. Annually, The Phillips Foundation awards full-time $75,000 platinum fellowships, full-time $50,000 gold fellowships, part-time $25,000 silver fellowships, and special Alumni Fund fellowships.
The application deadline for the 2010 Robert Novak Journalism Fellowship Program is February 22, 2010. The next round of fellowship winners will be announced in the spring at the annual Phillips Foundation Awards Dinner held at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
During the course of the one-year fellowship, journalism projects are delivered in four quarterly installments with the potential to be published sequentially in a periodical or all together as a book.
For more information, please contact:
The Phillips Foundation
1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 620
Washington, DC 20001
Attn.: John Farley
(202) 250-3887, ext. 609
E-mail: jfarley@thephillipsfoundation.org
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
Applications for the 2010 Robert Novak Journalism Fellowship Program are now being accepted. We thank you for your interest in our program. Please click on the links below for more information.
Press Releases
Program Announcement
Profile of Fellowship Winners
Fact Sheet
Application Form
In 1994, The Phillips Foundation inaugurated the Robert Novak Journalism Fellowship Program to award fellowship grants to working print and online journalists who share the Foundation's mission to advance constitutional principles, a democratic society and a vibrant free enterprise system. The fellowships are named in honor of Robert Novak, a Phillips Foundation founding trustee who provided the inspiration for this program. Applicants propose a one-year writing project on a topic of their choosing, focusing on journalism supportive of American culture and a free society. In addition, the Foundation awards separate fellowships on the environment, on free enterprise, and on law enforcement.
Print and online journalists with less than 10 years of professional experience are eligible to apply for the fellowship program. Annually, The Phillips Foundation awards full-time $75,000 platinum fellowships, full-time $50,000 gold fellowships, part-time $25,000 silver fellowships, and special Alumni Fund fellowships.
The application deadline for the 2010 Robert Novak Journalism Fellowship Program is February 22, 2010. The next round of fellowship winners will be announced in the spring at the annual Phillips Foundation Awards Dinner held at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
During the course of the one-year fellowship, journalism projects are delivered in four quarterly installments with the potential to be published sequentially in a periodical or all together as a book.
For more information, please contact:
The Phillips Foundation
1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 620
Washington, DC 20001
Attn.: John Farley
(202) 250-3887, ext. 609
E-mail: jfarley@thephillipsfoundation.org
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
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