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Purposes
The Inter American
Press Association was established in 1942 to defend and promote
the right of the peoples of the Americas to be fully and freely
informed through an independent press. This right is basic to the
survival of a free society and individual liberty.
At the same time the
IAPA recognized that an independent press, fundamental as it is, could not
be the sole objective. Needed also was perceptive reporting that would contribute
to better understanding among the countries of the Western Hemisphere.
It was for this
reason that in 1954 the IAPA established a Scholarship Fund for
young journalists and journalism school graduates. Under this program,
U.S. and Canadian scholars spend an academic year studying and reporting
in Latin America and the Caribbean, and Latin American and Caribbean
scholars spend an academic year studying at a recognized U.S. or
Canadian journalism school.
Sponsorship
The IAPA Scholarship
Fund is supported financially by member publications and private
foundations. It does not accept any funding from any government.
Eligible
Candidates
-Journalists
or journalism school seniors or graduates between 21 and 35 years
of age with a good command of the language they are to use. Students
must have completed their degree before beginning the scholarship
year.
-Where experience
is a prime consideration, three years of professional journalism
are required.
-Language ability
for U.S. and Canadian candidates must be attested to by a recognized
authority in Spanish or Portuguese. Latin American candidates must
take a TOEFL test (Test of English as a Foreign Language).
Where
Latin American
and Caribbean scholars may apply for admission to a U.S. or Canadian
university with a recognized journalism school, subject to approval
by the Scholarship Fund.
U.S. and Canadian scholars may select a Latin American or Caribbean
country to study and work, with the approval of the Scholarship
Fund.
Study Plan
All scholars must submit a study and work plan for their year abroad
for the approval of the Scholarship Fund.
Latin American
and Caribbean scholars must attend a jour nalism school for a full
school year.
U.S. and Canadian
scholars must:
1. Take a minimum
of 3 university courses.
2. Participate
in the Scholarship Fund's Reporting Program.
3. Undertake
& submit to the Scholarship Fund a major research project.
Amount of
Stipend
U.S. and Canadian Scholars
will receive US$ 20,000 for the duration of their stay abroad.
Latin American and Caribbean scholars will receive US $ 20,000 and a one-time
round-trip airfare for the year.
Payments will be made at regular intervals by an official of the Scholarship
Fund.
Duration of Award
Studies for all scholars must begin within the calendar year following the
award by the Scholarship Fund.
Deadline for Applying Applications must be received by DECEMBER 31.
To receive an application write: IAPA Scholarship Fund 1801 SW 3rd. avenue,
Miami, FL 33129 - U.S.A.
Awards are announced during the Mid-Year Meeting, normally in March or April.
Winners will be contacted by the IAPA.
In order to download the scholarship application form, click the button
below. Please feel free to print it, fill it out, and send to our office.
Application form
questions
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Inter American Press Association. All rights reserved.
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