Applications are open for the Paul Miller Washington Reporting Fellowship Class of 2025. Journalists from any medium and news organization in the U.S. are invited to apply for the 2025 fellowship. Over the course of the year, fellows participate in 10 days of intensive, forward-looking education in the capital.
Opportunity Details
For more than 35 years, the Paul Miller Washington Reporting Fellowship has introduced rising D.C. reporters to the city they’re assigned to cover. In monthly sessions, fellows learn what it takes to cover the White House, Supreme Court, Congress, Pentagon, Justice Department and other key government institutions.
NPF’s Kevin Johnson brings more than 40 years of reporting experience to his role facilitating the program and building the curriculum. Lawmakers, analysts and top journalists in the business lead discussions on policy, politics and best practices in reporting designed to help fellows thrive on their demanding beats.
Journalists from any medium and news organization are invited to apply for the 2025 fellowship. Over the course of the year, fellows participate in 10 days of intensive, forward-looking education in the capital.
All meetings will be in person at NPF’s office in Dupont Circle or elsewhere in D.C. unless developments require virtual meetings. The orientation will be Jan. 10, 2025, and the first program session will be Feb. 7. Meetings are generally 9 a.m.-5 p.m., on the first Friday of the month, with the exception of July and August (summer break). Attendance at all sessions is mandatory.
The Washington press corps is filled with Paul Miller alumni in distinguished positions at news outlets large and small. Join this impressive group.
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Contact Alyssa Black, assistant director of operations, [email protected].