The Vermont Law School is offering Summer Media Fellowships featuring courses on ethics and environmental justice, international environmental issues,
pollution, energy development and climate change, agriculture and food
policy and land use and conservation, says a news release. The fellowship is open to full-time online, print and broadcast journalists who cover the environment, natural resources, energy, legal affairs, public health and other environment-related issues.
Participants will audit one two-week course between June and July, receive a $1,250 stipend, free housing, free books and a tuition waiver, said the release. Family members are invited to join participants. The deadline to apply is March 2. Applications should include a résumé, two work samples and an essay of up to 400 words describing the applicant's interest in the program. Applications can be sent to Maryellen Apelquist. For more information, click here.
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