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NPR Kroc Fellowship

Program Description

The NPR Kroc Fellowship identifies and develops a new generation of extraordinary public radio journalists. Over the course of a year, the three Kroc Fellows get rigorous, hands-on training in every aspect of public radio journalism, both on-air and online, including writing, reporting, producing and editing. Throughout the experience Kroc Fellows can expect to develop:
Production and editorial skills, by working on an NPR program. Past fellows have worked at All Things Considered, Morning Edition, and Weekend Edition Saturday
Reporting and on-air experience, by working under the guidance of NPR editors
Web writing and multi-media production skills, by working with NPR digital producers and editors
First-hand broadcast journalism experience, by working at an NPR Member Station

Deadlines

To apply, complete the application and submit it by December 31.
The Fellowship is designed to offer exposure to various units at NPR, in both the News and Digital Divisions, and at an NPR Member Station. NPR Kroc Fellows work alongside some of the nation’s most respected reporters, producers and editors and receive regular instruction in writing for radio and on-air performance.

Duration and Benefits

The Fellowship begins in August and lasts one year. Fellows receive a stipend of more than $40,000 and benefits, including paid vacation. NPR will provide Kroc Fellows with professional guidance and assist in job placement.

Candidate Qualifications

College degree received between January 1 of the current year and August 31 of the next year. While the ideal Kroc Fellow aspires to work in public radio, previous journalism or radio experience is not required. Kroc Fellows must be able to demonstrate exceptional potential and drive.

Need More Details?

Check out the frequently asked questions for more details about the Kroc Fellowship.

How to Apply

Applications are accepted between October 1 and December 31. After the hiring team reviews the applications, finalists are selected for a round of in-person interviews at NPR in late Spring. Selections are made shortly thereafter. Each completed application MUST include:

Cover letter, explaining why you should be selected
Resume
Sample work reflecting remarkable initiative or accomplishment. This might be in the form of a writing sample (of 1000 words or less, please), a link to an excerpt (five minutes or so) from a video production or a musical composition, etc.
Academic transcript(s) – unofficial transcripts will be accepted.
Two references – names and contact information to be part of your application. The actual reference letters will need to be e-mailed to kroc@npr.org as a WORD or PDF file with your LAST NAME, FIRST NAME – KROC FELLOW APPLICANT in the subject line by December 31.
Further instructions on how to submit these materials can be found here, and the application can be found here.

 

 

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