Coda Story’s 2024-25 Bruno Reporting Fellowships

Applications are now open for the 2024-25 Bruno Reporting Fellowships to fund an enterprise feature relevant to Coda Story’s topics of interest. The 2024-25 Fellowships support two 10-month reporting projects that culminate in a notable story to be published on Coda’s website and editorial partners’ websites.

The Bruno Reporting Fellowship is designed to benefit early career journalists working in countries where journalism is under-resourced and the issues pertinent to Coda’s editorial concerns are under-scrutinized. This year, the fellowship is open to one Georgian reporter, who will contribute research and reporting on Coda’s special collaboration with Stranger’s Guide magazine. The fellowship is also open to one reporter of any nationality currently living in exile, who will work closely on the project connected to the experience of exile in the digital age. Applicants must have excellent written and spoken English and have a track record of writing reported pieces in English.

Bruno Fellows Alumni

2020-21 fellow: Alizeh Kohari (Pakistan)

2022-23 fellow: Anna-Catherine Brigida (US). Anna-Catherine’s article on surveillance technology in Honduras won the 2023 Fetisov Journalism Award

2023-24 fellow: Thrang Hong Vu (Vietnam)

Applications are due by 11:59pm GMT on August 30, 2024. 

To apply for the fellowship, please send the following to bruno@codastory.com

  • A cover letter introducing yourself and telling us why you deserve the fellowship and what you would like to focus on.
  • A pitch for one long-form story that you would like to work on during your fellowship and why Coda is the right platform for it.
  • Resume.
  • A brief cover letter indicating why the fellowship is right for you.
  • Three published clips (links or PDFs are fine).

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