Grant details

Knight Science Journalism Fellowship for Advancing Science Journalism in Africa and the Middle East

This one-semester fellowship, hosted by the Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT, was inspired by the life and career of Egyptian science journalist Mohammed Yahia. The fellowship was created in partnership with Springer Nature, publisher of Nature Middle East, which grew to be an important contributor to science reporting in the region under Yahia’s leadership from 2010-2023.

The fellowship is designed to enrich the training of a journalist from Africa or the Middle East so they can contribute to a culture of high-quality science and health journalism in those regions, as well as raising awareness of regional advances in the rest of the world.  Applicants may be reporters, writers, editors, producers, illustrators, filmmakers, or photojournalists.

Location

Middle East

Funding Type

Fellowship

Organization

Knight Science Journalism

Focus Area

Subject Area

Award Size

$40,000 stipend for the semester; MIT health insurance, a travel and housing stipend paid near the start of the fellowship

Career Stage

Must have at least three years’ experience reporting on science, health or environmental issues in the Middle East or Africa

Editor's Note

Deadline
01/09/2026