Study Islam, Religion and Politics, War, Theology?on us!
(Columbia, Mo.) ? RELIGION | NEWSWRITERS invites journalists in the to apply to its Lilly Scholarships in Religion Program. The scholarships give full-time journalists up to $5,000 to take any college religion courses at any accredited institution at any time.
Religion headlines are dominating news coverage?sex abuse, religion and politics, Islam in America, Post-9/11? now is the perfect time to dig deeper into today's hottest stories. More than 200 people have already taken advantage of RELIGION | NEWSWRITERS' Lilly Scholarships in Religion Program for Journalists.
Topics reporters have studied include : Islamic Movements, God & Politics, Christianity and Culture, Religious Tradition and Scientific Inquiry, Buddhism and Science, Violence and Liberation, Religion and Medicine and many more.
"It goes without saying I can't leave my social location behind when I write stories, but this course allowed me to be more aware of my own biases and prejudices, allowing me to be more cautious when I report about ethics and social issues, said Francisco Miraval a freelance writer who took the course "Ethical Perspectives on Justice and Peace" at Iliff School of Theology.
The scholarships can be used at accredited colleges, universities, seminaries or similar institutions. Journalists can choose any religion, spirituality or ethics course. Scholarships cover tuition, books, registration fees, parking and other course-related costs. Online and travel classes are also eligible (as long as travel costs are part of the curriculum).
All full-time journalists working in the general circulation news media?including reporters, editors, designers, copy editors, editorial writers, news directors, researchers and producers?are eligible, regardless of their beat.
The next scholarship application deadline is June 15, 2012. Scholarships must be used within three academic quarters of their award date.
RELIGION | NEWSWRITERS is the world's only association for journalists who write about religion in the mainstream news media. The scholarships are offered through its non-profit arm, the Religion Newswriters Foundation, with funding from the Lilly Endowment, Inc.
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