The New York Times is now accepting applications for its 2026–27 Fellowship Program, a highly competitive, year-long opportunity designed for emerging journalists who aspire to shape the future of global news and storytelling.
About the Programme
The NYT Fellowship is a full-time, paid program that offers hands-on newsroom experience across multiple departments — including reporting, visual journalism, opinion, editing, audio, graphics, and audience engagement. Fellows work alongside seasoned journalists and editors, gaining invaluable exposure to one of the world’s most respected news organizations.
Eligibility
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Open to early-career journalists from around the world.
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Applicants should demonstrate strong journalistic potential, curiosity, and a commitment to high editorial standards.
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Note: The New York Times will not sponsor visas; applicants must have the right to work in the U.S. independently.
Roles and Opportunities
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Fellows are placed in teams aligned with their skills and interests.
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They engage in reporting, fact-checking, editing, digital production, and visual storytelling.
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The program emphasizes professional development, mentorship, and cross-departmental learning.
How to Apply
Interested candidates can submit their applications through the official portal linked below:
👉 https://lnkd.in/dHGEQb4B
Application Deadline: 19 November 2025
(Post based on announcement shared by Muhammad Zeeshan Awan, HUM News.)
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