The fellowship is hosted by the University of Westminster.
This fellowship is funded by the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
Course/programme structure
Fellows will undertake a bespoke 8-week fellowship programme titled  ‘New Media for a New Africa: Freedom of Speech, Economic Prosperity and  Good Governance’.  The programme will combine professional development  of the values of good journalism (curiosity, rigour, challenge,  storytelling, research, doing no harm, and freedom of speech) with an  understanding of new opportunities to make reporting more effective and  to use new ways to enhance its reach and impact.
This programme will bring together 12 leading media and information  practitioners and regulators from 11 countries. The course is designed  to promote vigorous exchange of ideas and experience, and constructive  learning, between participants and course leaders, with both seminars  and speaker talks, off-site visits and fieldwork. Fellows will be  challenged to discuss evidence-based context for key policy debates,  understand international positions (including appreciation of UK  approaches), supply practical experience, and encourage dialogue on key  issues.
Participants will be expected to participate in individual and group  coursework projects, take an active role
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