The fellowship experience
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People often ask, what do fellows do during their time at Stanford? There is not one answer that defines a JSK Fellowship, which is an individual experience intertwined with twice-weekly cohort gatherings. The year is structured to include an openness that allows the journalists to use their time as they see fit: exploring solutions to journalism’s biggest problems, experiencing personal growth and recharging. The information on this page offers an overview of the key components of the JSK Fellowship experience.
As a JSK Fellow, you are part of a carefully selected cohort of journalists from around the world. The cohort meets multiple times a week. Together they take training in design thinking, negotiation, strategic communication and more. They hear from innovative journalism leaders. As a cohort, fellows also share their personal stories in journalism. JSK Affiliates, aka fellows’ partners, are welcome to attend most sessions. Friendships in the cohort are often instantaneous with fellows and their families getting together outside scheduled meetings.
Link to apply: https://jsk.stanford.edu/become-a-fellow/the-fellowship-experience?