Thomas Crampton

Social Media in China and across Asia

Job: WSJ Asia Fellowship

Dec 17, 2009

The Wall Street Journal http://wsj.com in association with New York University http://www.nyu.edu/, is looking for one or two promising journalists from Asia to enroll in the three-semester masters program in business and economic reporting at the NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute http://journalism.nyu.edu/.

The WSJ-funded program is open to all Asia journalists with a degree and background in print. It provides a year’s tuition and funds towards costs for an up-and-coming Asia business journalist, or a journalist looking to change tack or retool mid career. Closing date for applications is Jan 22 2010.

More details here http://wsjfellowship.com/.

or contact:

Jeremy Wagstaff of Loose Wire Pte Ltd in Singapore. His email: jeremy at loose-wire.com

skype: jwagstaff

twitter: loosewire

blog: loosewireblog.com

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