Middle East / Germany
Within the Middle East Programme, founded in 2005, the IJP contributes to an intensive dialogue between media outlets in a region particularly affected by conflict and at the same time invites journalists from Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Egypt to take part in an exchange with their German colleagues.
Up to five journalists from the Middle East (Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestinian Territories and Israel) will be given the opportunity to receive a two-month travel and work scholarship for Germany. This is done in cooperation with governmental institutions, foundations and sponsors in Germany and the Middle East. At the same time, this scholarship is open to journalists from Germany who can apply for a two-month stay in the Middle East.
The fellowship is intended to enable young journalists to become familiar with the political issues in Germany at an early stage of their career. This raises awareness of aspects of relations between Germany and the Middle East and gives participants a personal insight into mentality, culture and everyday life in Germany and the European Union.
The practical part of the fellowship ensures contact with colleagues in the region, with the idea that participants have a network in one another’s regions in the future.
Timeline
Each year, the fellowship begins at the end of October with an introductory conference in Berlin, where participants from the Middle East and Germany meet. This is followed by a German language course for the Middle Eastern fellows. After that, they start their two-month placement at a German host media outlet. Upon their return, all fellows write a report of at least three pages on their experience, activities and impressions in the country.
Application
The application must be accompanied by a detailed CV with a passport photo, and a recommendation letter written by the head of department or editor-in-chief. The letter should support the application, guarantee temporary leave of absence for the duration of the fellowship, and serve as evidence of journalistic activity. Samples of work may be enclosed. A very good knowledge of English is expected. While a knowledge of German will naturally be welcomed, this is not an essential requirement for an application. For more details, please refer to the current call for applications.
Scholarship
Each fellow receives a one-time payment of 5,000 euros (stipend money + 1.000 euros travel allowance). The amount is intended to cover most travel, food and accommodation costs. Scholarship holders are expected to contribute. There is no remuneration fo journalistic work.
“As a matter of fact, The IJP Fellowship was like a springboard for my career. It significantly contributed to the enhancement of my skills in producing clear, balanced, and concise news packages and maintain valuable contacts.
Mohammed Helmy, Alumni 2015
My experience in Germany made me acquire a high degree of technological proficiency and develop a new understanding of the media industry’s transformation. The IJP Fellowship didn’t only change my professional path, but also, my self-conception, and allowed me to learn more about human behavior and the world, through its culturally diverse pattern.”