Apply for an Internship

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Important dates:

The six-week program will take place from in the fall of 2018.

The deadline to apply is August 31.

Program details:

A cohort of four students will join a six-week reporting and writing training workshop with veteran journalist educator and mentor Julia Goldberg, former editor of the Santa Fe Reporter and former lead faculty member at the Santa Fe University of Art and Design.

During the program, Goldberg will: provide curriculum and classroom training for students to develop skills in interviewing, research and writing stories for publication; develop with each student a reporting plan that explores an artist or artistic endeavor in northern New Mexico with a focus on cultural diversity, identity and social change, and oversee and edit stories for publication.

The program will consist of two weeks of classroom training consisting of two two-hour classes; two weeks of field work for reporting with the student working independently in the field for at least one week; two weeks of writing and editing with the student working in consultation with the program’s mentor for planning and editing.

Work is intended for publication in the Santa Fe Reporter and on nmjournalism.org.

Student interns will be paid $500 for the entire internship and receive a certificate of completion with publication of their pieces.