Journalism Awards
- Outstanding International Investigative
Reporting $20,000 first-place prize Entries for the
annual International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Award for
Outstanding International Investigative Reporting must be postmarked
by July 15 each year. The ICIJ Award aims to foster international investigative
reporting. The work must have involved reporting in at least two countries.
There is a $20,000 first-place prize and up to five $1,000 finalist
awards. The ICIJ is a project of the Center
for Public Integrity in Washington.
- Kurt Schork Awards in International
Journalism The deadline for entries is June 15. Two annual prizes
of $5,000 each are awarded, one to any freelance print-based journalist
covering foreign news, and the second to a local journalist in the developing
world. The awards were created to honour Kurt Schork, the American freelance
reporter known for his committed reporting around the world, who was
killed in a military ambush while on assignment for Reuters in Sierra
Leone in May 2000.The awards are being administered by the
Institute for War & Peace Reporting.
- Aventis Pasteur Medal
for Excellence in Health Research Journalism
- In Canada, the Justicia Awards for Excellence in Journalism recognize
outstanding broadcast and print stories that foster public awareness
of any aspect of the Canadian justice system and are sponsored by the
Canadian Bar Association, the Law Commission of Canada and the Department
of Justice Canada. Email stephenh@cba.org
or sbindman@justice.gc.ca
for more information.
- For an extensive list of awards and subsidies, see Sources.com's
Fame and Fortune page
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