Applications are currently being accepted for the Allbritton Journalism Institute (AJI) Reporting Fellowship 2026-2028. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it
About Allbritton Journalism Institute (AJI) Reporting Fellowship
AJI is a one-of-a-kind institution in Washington: a nonprofit educational organization that trains the political journalists of the future — and partners with NOTUS to accomplish that goal.
Benefits of Allbritton Journalism Institute (AJI) Reporting Fellowship
- in addition to participating in classrom training at AJI, fellows learn on the job at NOTUS, where they work as reporters and receive an annual salary of $60,000.
Allbritton Journalism Institute (AJI) Reporting Fellowship Requirements
- They are looking for applicants of all backgrounds who want to work in journalism; who have a keen interest in policy and politics; and who believe journalism can and should play a critical role in our democracy.
- Some fellows may be just out of school; others may be looking for a career transition; still others may be working journalists who are early in their careers. A passion for journalism is a prerequisite, but actual journalistic experience is not.
Application Date and Process
- Click on the link to the application website to apply.
Application Deadline
18 February, 2026
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