ASU Cronkite, ICT and NAJA partner to offer immersive Cronkite graduate fellowship

Applications closed

The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication has partnered with the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) and ICT to support an outstanding NAJA member to pursue a master’s degree and produce content for the national ICT audience.

What master’s programs can you pursue?
The Cronkite/ICT fellow can select any of the three Cronkite master’s degrees offered on Arizona State University’s downtown Phoenix campus:

What’s included in the program?
Included in the Cronkite/ICT/NAJA fellowship:

  • 15 hour-per-week internship with ICT for the academic year
  • Free tuition for all three semesters of the Cronkite master’s program 
  • $19,172 in salary for the academic year
  • Health insurance

At ICT, this fellow will work alongside Indigenous journalists from a range of experiences. The fellow will have opportunities to produce stories for and about the Indigenous world for ICT digital and/or broadcast audiences.

Eligibility:
To be eligible, applicants must:

  • Be a NAJA member
  • Have a bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a regionally accredited institution
  • Apply for and be accepted to a Cronkite School master’s degree program
  • Commit to working 15 hours per week for ICT

How to apply
Applications are currently closed.
For more information or to discuss this opportunity, please email Aric Johnson (aric.johnson@asu.edu).

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