- Eligibility: USA journalists
- Target Region: United States
- Application Language: English
The USC Annenberg Centre for Health Journalism runs a five-month Data Fellowship that trains U.S. journalists to acquire, clean and analyse data, then mentors them as they produce a major investigative or explanatory health reporting project (National and California tracks).
Eligibility
- The Data Fellowship is designed for U.S. journalists seeking to hone their data-analysis skills, who will produce a major investigative or explanatory health reporting project or a series of data-driven health stories.
- The National Track seeks project ideas on the economic circumstances, structural barriers and policies that affect children, families and communities (for example child development, safety-net programmes, housing insecurity, and child welfare).
- The California Track seeks project ideas on inequities in access to health care, community health and the functioning of health-care systems in California (for example Medi-Cal access, maternal and infant health disparities, immigrant health, and environmental-justice issues).
- Participating journalists receive one-on-one mentoring and a multi-day in-person training in beginner, intermediate or advanced spreadsheets or RStudio.
Requirements
- A reporting project proposal aligned with the National or California track themes.
- Personal Statement
- Deliverables Statement
- Resume
- Three Work Samples
- Biography and Photo
- Letter of Reference from an Editor (former or current)
- Editor Checklist
How to Apply
Apply via the online application form before 22 July 2026 (upcoming fellowship dates: 6–9 October 2026). Apply here.
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