
Deadline for API Fall/Winter fellowships 2010 seminars: Monday, Aug. 2
contact VALERIE WILLIAMSONMonday, Aug. 2, is the deadline for fellowship applications for American Press Institute Fall/Winter 2010 seminars from newspaper employees and college-level journalism educators from the United States and Canada.
Complete details – including an online application -- are available at:
http://www.americanpressinstitute.org/pages/api/seminars/api_fellowships/
Applicants can select one of the following seminars, five of which will be staged at the Kellogg West Conference Center and Lodge in Pomona, California:
- “Beyond the Newsroom”
Sept. 13-14, 2010 (Kellogg West) - “New Revenue Models That Work!”
Sept. 13-14, 2010 (Kellogg West) - “Maximizing Sales Force Effectiveness”
Sept. 15-16, 2010 (Kellogg West) - “The Next Generation of Media Managers”
Sept. 15-16, 2010 (Kellogg West) - “8 Steps to Profitable New Products”
Sept. 17, 2010 (Kellogg West) - “Value Optimized Pricing” Sept. 20-21, 2010 (API, Reston, Virginia)
- “Digital Delivery”
Nov. 8-9, 2010 (API, Reston, Virginia)
API fellowships for newspaper employees include:
- The Malcolm F. Mallette Fellowship, which honors a former executive director of API. It provides tuition, hotel, group meals and a small travel stipend for an editor of a newspaper with daily circulation under 50,000.
- The William L. Winter Fellowship, which honors a former executive director/president of API. It provides tuition, hotel, group meals and a small travel stipend for a newspaper executive who desires to enhance his/her leadership abilities.
API fellowships for college-level journalism educators include:
- The James H. Ottaway Fellowship, which honors the late chairman of Ottaway Newspapers Inc. and member of the API Board of Directors. It covers tuition, hotel, group meals and a small travel stipend.
- The Rollan D. Melton Fellowship, which honors the late Reno Gazette-Journal columnist, president of Speidel Newspapers and API Board member. It is open to college-level journalism educators who are members of a recognized minority group, and covers tuition, hotel, group meals and a small travel stipend.
- The Minority Journalism Educators Fellowship, which is open to college-level journalism educators who are members of a recognized minority group, and covers tuition, hotel, group meals and a small travel stipend.
Applicants need to e-mail an application, a supporting letter of documentation from their supervisor or academic department chair, and a copy of their resume/curriculum vitae.
Materials should be e-mailed to: fellowships@americanpressinstitute.org