DST-SDC Media Fellowship for Reporting on Climate Change Impacts

IN Opportunities | 24/05/2017
The objective of the fellowship is to improve the quality of reporting on climate change and capturing the voices of the Himalayan communities.

 

Applications are now open for the 2017 - DST-SDC Media Fellowship for Reporting on Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation in the Indian Himalayan Region. Journalists from all over the country are  invited to send their application.

The objective of the fellowship is to improve the quality of reporting on climate change and capturing the voices of the Himalayan communities.

 

For detailed guidelines please see the link below.
Kindly note that deadline for receiving applications for this programme is May 31, 2017
We look forward to your participation.
 
 

Centre for Media Studies
Research House
Saket Community Centre
New Delhi – 110017
 
 

 

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