The Metcalf Institute Environmental Reporting Fellowship.Journalists from all media (with an emphasis on and preference for minority journalists) who want to study marine and environmental sciences and work as an environmental reporter for the National Public Radio affiliate in Rhode Island Rhode Island, island, United States Rhode Island, island, 15 mi (24 km) long and 5 mi (8 km) wide, S R.I., at the entrance to Narragansett Bay. It is the largest island in the state, with steep cliffs and excellent beaches. covering local marine and environmental issues are invited to apply for a Metcalf Institute Environmental Reporting Fellowship. The new annual fellowship for one journalist will span 42 weeks and provides support and a stipend to attend the Metcalf Institute Annual Workshop for Journalists for one week, study independently at the University of Rhode Island History The University was first chartered as the state's agricultural school in 1888. The site of the school was originally the Oliver Watson Farm, and the original farmhouse still lies on the campus today. (URI Uri, in the Bible Uri (y `rī), in the Bible.1 Father of Bezaleel (1.) 2 Father of Geber (2.) 3 Porter. ) and URI's Graduate School of Oceanography oceanography, study of the seas and oceans. The major divisions of oceanography include the geological study of the ocean floor (see plate tectonics) and features; physical oceanography, which is concerned with the physical attributes of the ocean water, such as for 4 weeks, and work as an environ mental reporter at WRNI, the NPR NPR In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Nepal Rupee. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. affiliate in Rhode Island for 37 weeks, reporting on local environmental issues. The stipend is $25,000. For more information on this fellowship, the Metcalf Institute Annual Workshop for Journalists, and related programs, or to download an application, see http://www.gso.uri.edu/metcalf/. This fellowship is open to one journalist per year. The deadline for applications is 23 March 2001. Contact: Jackleen de La Harpe, Metcalf Institute for Marine and Environmental Reporting, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Bay Campus, Narragansett, RI 02882 USA, 401-874-6211, e-mail: jack@gso.uri.edu, Internet: http://www. gso.uri.edu/metcalf/ |
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