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Taylor/Blakeslee Graduate Fellowships in Science Writing

Taylor/Blakeslee Graduate Fellowships in Science Writing

Algeria 02 Jan 2025
Council for the Advancement of Science Writing

Council for the Advancement of Science Writing

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02 Jan 2025
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The Council for the Advancement of Science Writing offers Taylor/Blakeslee Graduate Fellowships to working journalists and students of outstanding ability who have been accepted for enrollment in graduate-level programs in science writing. Science writing includes writing about science, medicine, health, technology, and the environment for the general public. Fellowships are not available to those intending to pursue careers in technical writing.

The fellowships are underwritten by a grant from The Brinson Foundation, a Chicago-based philanthropic organization devoted to supporting educational, public health and scientific research programs. Additional support comes from donations to CASW’s general fund, including a bequest from the American Tentative Society, which, for three decades, played an important role in promoting public understanding of science and the scientific process. The fellowships honor the late Rennie Taylor, a science writer for Associated Press, whose estate provided funds for the establishment of ATS, and Alton Blakeslee, former science editor of Associated Press, who served as its longtime president.

Fellowship

  • Fellowship will receive $6,000.

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Eligibility

  • Journalists with at least two years of mass media experience are particularly invited to apply. This can include work on a college newspaper or other journalistic experience involving reporting in any field. CASW welcomes anyone who can show good writing skills and interest in science journalism to seek these fellowships.
  • Students must have an undergraduate degree and must convince the CASW selection committee of their ability and commitment to pursue a career in writing about science for the general public. Fellowship funds are to be used to enable the student to complete requirements of the graduate program. They are not to be applied to fund an internship. Past recipients have used their fellowships to help cover tuition and fees, living expenses, equipment, and travel.
  • Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Fellows may attend school either full-time or part-time. Applicants who are already enrolled should provide evidence that they have a full year of study remaining to acquire a master’s degree or graduate certificate.
  • Members of groups traditionally underrepresented in science and media professions are encouraged to apply.

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Application

To apply online, fill out the form on the next page and upload:

  • Resume
  • Samples of your writing
  • A brief letter of recommendation from a teacher or someone who knows you. (Alternatively, the recommender can submit the letter using the Letter of Support form.) Up to two additional letters of support may be submitted.
  • If you are applying for the enhanced fellowship for a student interested in covering the physical sciences, a brief statement of your background and interest in writing about physical science.

Applications for fellowships for the 2023-24 academic year are now being accepted. The deadline for submission of all materials is  March 18, 2024.

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