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/.
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Many Asians are seeking their luck to work abroad for their families well we can't blame them for they want to earn more money
Many Asians are seeking their luck to work abroad for their families well we can't blame them for they want to earn more money