Applications are open for the Collier Award for Ethics in Journalism 2025. The Peter F. Collier Award for Ethics in Journalism celebrates acts of journalism by student and professional journalists that meet the highest ethical standards in the face of pressure or incentives to do otherwise. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Opportunity Details
The Peter F. Collier Award for Ethics in Journalism celebrates acts of journalism by student and professional journalists that meet the highest ethical standards in the face of pressure or incentives to do otherwise. The award is administered by the Ethics & Journalism Initiative at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University. This is the award's inaugural year, and it will be granted annually.
The Collier Award, in celebrating ethical journalistic practices, focuses both on the process of creating the work and on the quality of the published pieces. They care not only about WHAT you published, but HOW you got there: the difficult decisions, considerations, and questions you navigated to work ethically in the pursuit of great journalism.
Award winners will receive the following:
Open to all students and professional journalists.
Student Category
Local Category
National/International Category
JUDGING
Judging will take place in early 2024. Submissions will initially be screened by Ethics and Journalism Initiative staff for quality and compliance with submission requirements.
The remaining submissions will be assessed by a panel of judges drawn from across the news media profession. The inaugural panel for the 2025 Collier Award for Ethics in Journalism: Dean Baquet (The New York Times), Sewell Chan (Columbia Journalism Review), Gina Chua (Semafor), Lynette Clemetson (Wallace House Center, University of Michigan), Nancy Gibbs (Shorenstein Center, Harvard University), Lynn Novick (Documentary Filmmaker), Kerry Smith (ABC News), Stephen Solomon (NYU), and Paul Steiger (ProPublica). For more information about the judges, visit the “Judges” tab.
Judges will meet online to assess the quality of the published work and the supplemental responses. Finalists for each category will be announced in February/March 2025, with winners named at the inaugural NYU Ethics and Journalism awards ceremony and symposium in April 2025.
There is no fee to apply for the Collier Award, and the application process is open to all students and professional journalists. Click here [link] to get started.
Your entry should have two parts:
Issue 1: Minimizing harm to sources, subjects, or others in the community
Issue 2: Determining whether and how to identify sensitive sources
Issue 3: Balancing privacy considerations with the imperative to disclose information in the public interest
Issue 4: Providing a fair opportunity to respond and upholding the “no-surprises rule,” despite the risk of losing exclusivity or triggering a pre-publication attack on the story
Issue 5: Ethically deploying data or artificial intelligence
Issue 6: Avoiding false equivalency when the factual bases for opposing views are unequal
Issue 7: Providing transparency to the news consumer about how you made the ethical choices that went into the reporting of the story.
You may submit your work for recognition in the following categories:
A $5,000 award or scholarship for exemplary ethical journalism by a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student journalist ($500 for second place, $250 for third place)
A $10,000 award for exemplary ethical journalism with local or regional impact or significance by a professional journalist or team ($1,000 for second place, $500 for third place)
A $15,000 award for exemplary ethical journalism with national or international impact or significance by a professional journalist or team ($2,500 for second place, $1,000 for third place)
Please select the appropriate category when submitting your Collier Award application in the submissions portal.
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