Apply now for a postgraduate investigative journalism scholarship with The Independent and the London Evening Standard
It includes £10,000 of course fees and a year paid contract as a trainee
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Your support makes all the difference.A unique opportunity has been created by the London Evening Standard, The Independent and City University of London to fund an opening into investigative journalism.
The post graduate journalism scholarship includes a masters degree course followed by a year of paid on-the-job training at the London Evening Standard and The Independent.
Professor Heather Brooke, pathway leader for MA Investigative Journalism at City University, said: "Thorough and professional investigative journalism about matters of public importance is needed more than ever.
"I'm delighted we can now offer this fantastic scholarship to a student of merit who needs financial help. There's a danger journalism could become a profession only for those who can afford university tuition. Thanks to the generosity of our funder and partner this opening will be a candidate’s merit regardless of their finances."
The scholarship is worth £10,000 of course fees, sponsored by Quadrature Capital, plus £2,500 living expenses contributed by City University.
The successful candidate will also receive paid work experience during the one-year postgraduate course and the following year as a paid trainee in the editorial department of the Evening Standard and The Independent.
Applicants must apply by 21 August by emailing Professor Brooke journalism@city.ac.uk.
For more information about how to apply, click here.
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