The Wall Street Journal Asia Fellowship at NYU

Journalism fellowship at New York University's Business and Economic Reporting program at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute

Tip #412

Posted on | November 30, 2009 | Comments Off

Check the eligibility page thoroughly before applying. There are lots of clues in there about the kind of things the judges are looking for. The great thing about journalism is you can do great stories whatever publication you’re at—so if you feel your portfolio isn’t up to scratch, or doesn’t hit all the right points in terms of eligibility, you still have a few weeks to buff up your application with a devastating expose of a company, or the unexpected local fallout of  the Dubai Crisis.

Just don’t leave it too long!

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