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

2012 Wall Street Journal Asia Fellowship at New York University

NEW YORK (Feb. 21, 2012) – The Wall Street Journal, in association with New York University, is now accepting applications for the 2012 Wall Street Journal Asia Fellowship. The Fellowship provides promising journalists from Asia with the opportunity to participate in the three-semester masters program in the Business & Economic Reporting program at NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. The deadline is March 28, 2012. [...]

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Winner of 2011 Wall Street Journal Asia Fellowship Announced

NEW YORK (June 13, 2011) – The Wall Street Journal announced today the winner of the 2011 Wall Street Journal Asia Fellowship is Warangkana Chomchuen, a television producer from Chiang Rai in northern Thailand. The fellowship provides promising mid-career journalists from Asia the opportunity to participate in the three-semester master of arts program in the [...]

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Fellowship’s First Recruit Gets Her Own WSJ Column

Shefali Anand, the first recipient of the "Wall Street Journal Journalism in Asia Fellowship", has just launched her own column in the Wall Street Journal Online’s Indian subsection. Shefali Anand is a staff reporter with the Wall Street Journal in New Delhi, writing about personal finance for an Indian audience. Prior to that, she was [...]

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Channel Checkers

Here’s a piece written by one of the fellows, Serena Ng, written while she was an intern at The Wall Street Journal. `Channel Checkers’ Sniff About for Trends By Serena Ng 8 August 2005 The Wall Street Journal (Copyright (c) 2005, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.) A FEW WEEKS ago, nine recent business-school graduates and [...]

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