Ruth First Fellowship 2021 at University of Witwatersrand (Stipend Available)
The Ruth First Fellowship is a prestigious award made by the University of Witwatersrand that enables journalists, writers, researchers, film makers, or photographers to pursue in-depth projects that can be presented in ways that influence thinking, discussion and debate in South Africa.
The goal is to support a new generation of public intellectuals capable of immersing themselves deeply in the most pressing issues and ideas of the day, engage in original research and to tell great stories – presenting their work in ways that can engage a new generation of audiences.
Ruth First was a journalist, activist, researcher and intellectual. She was assassinated in exile by the apartheid government. The fellowship is intended to allow Fellows to pursue an in-depth project of original research. It should be ground-breaking and in keeping with the tradition of Ruth First’s politically and socially relevant research and journalism.
“The 2021 Theme is Big Tech and the Public Sphere”
Benefits
- Fellows will receive a monthly stipend and research costs.
Eligibility
- Open to journalists, writers, researchers, film makers or photographers.
- Applicant must be resident in South Africa.
- They will be expected to devote at least 50% of their time in April-July 2021 to the Fellowship.
- They will work at the Annual Ruth First Memorial Lecture in August and to submit it for publication in appropriate forums.
How To Apply
Applicants should submit their CV, a project proposal (of no more than two pages) outlining what their focus will be and a motivation letter (one page) by Friday, 16 April to the Ruth First Committee at ruthfirstfellowship@gmail.com.
For more information, visit Ruth First Fellowship
Application Deadline: April 16, 2021