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The Business Journalism Fellows
is a program of The Fuqua School of Business and the DeWitt Wallace
Center for Communications and Journalism of the Terry Sanford
Institute of Public Policy. The
program is open to all levels of reporter, editor, and management
executive at news media covering business anywhere in the world.
Sessions for the 2002-2003 academic
year are:
- September 16 - October 11
- October 21 - November 15
- February 10 - March 7
- March 17 - April 11
Fellows will be able to tailor
a program of study that can range from working on a special project
to preparing for a new assignment. In addition:
(1) Panel discussions could be held at The Fuqua School of Business
involving the business journalists, Fuqua faculty, corporate leaders,
and students from elsewhere on the Duke campus.
(2) Many of the school's most relevant courses will be open to
the journalists.
(3) Professors will be available to fellows for consultation and
discussion.
(4) Fuqua's extensive business library will also be open to the
fellows for specialized research.
(5) Field trips to local companies, including ones in nearby Research
Triangle Park, will be conducted during the month-long fellowship.
Applications
Deadlines
Applications from outside the United States are due five months
before the program start date.
U.S.-based applications are due
three months before the program start date.
Cost for the program is $8,000.
This includes:
- Program fees
- One month's housing (furnished)
- Local transportation
- A food allowance
For more information,
contact:
Laurie
Bley
Fellows Program Director
DeWitt Wallace Center for Communications and Journalism
Sanford Institute of Public Policy
Box 90241
Duke University
Durham, NC 27708
Tel.: (919) 613-7344
Fax: (919) 684-4270
E-mail: media@pps.duke.edu
or go to Fuqua School of Business' website:

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