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Nieman Fellowships in Art and Culture Reporting

It’s not quite business, but arts criticism sometimes borders on business writing. Or, if anyone is thinking of branching out, there’s money available:

Despite the growth in the arts and culture in recent years, news organizations are employing fewer full-time journalists to report on these topics. The consequence is that the public is offered fewer insights about the meaning of art in their lives, or how to understand or appreciate arts and culture.
With this fellowship, the Nieman Foundation is attempting to address this challenge by educating Arts/Culture journalists with the purpose of influencing more comprehensive and informed arts coverage and, ultimately, greater public appreciation of the arts. Sponsored by the Harvard University Provost Office, the Nieman Fellowship in Arts and Culture Reporting is awarded to a United States journalist specializing in arts and culture reporting.

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The Reynolds Center, created through generous grants from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation of Las Vegas and operated by ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, is dedicated to improving the quality of business and economics coverage through training programs for business reporters and editors.

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