Search
quick links
Beyond Argument
"What a great book. I'm already inspired."

"It's elegant, useful and fun."

"...an excellent book. The articles make the reader think, even if he doesn't agree with everything in them -- which is, after all, the mark of a good editorial."

That's what readers are saying about Beyond Argument.

Sold Out!

Eugene C. Pulliam Fellowship for editorial writing

INDIANAPOLIS - The Society of Professional Journalists is pleased to announce that it is now accepting applications for the Eugene C. Pulliam Fellowship for Editorial Writing.

The Eugene C. Pulliam Fellowship was established to enable a mid-career editorial writer from a newspaper in the United States to have time away from daily responsibilities for study and research. The $75,000 cash award allows the selected Pulliam Editorial Fellow to take courses, pursue independent study, travel or otherwise enrich their knowledge of a public interest issue.

To be eligible for application for the Pulliam Fellowship, a candidate must:

-Hold a position as a full-time editorial writer at a news publication located in the United States.
-Have at least three years experience as an editorial writer.
-Demonstrate outstanding writing and analytical abilities.
-Secure assurances by the editor or publisher that the applicant will be allowed sufficient time to purse the fellowship without jeopardizing employment.
-Demonstrate ability and intent to publish work within 18 months of selection.

All entries must be in English and be postmarked by July 1, 2006.

The Pulliam Fellowship is a Sigma Delta Chi Foundation educational program of the SPJ. The Society first offered the fellowship in 1977. It is funded by a grant from Mrs. Eugene C. Pulliam honoring the memory of her husband, one of the original members of the Society, which was founded in 1909 as Sigma Delta Chi. Eugene C. Pulliam was the publisher of The Indianapolis Star, The Indianapolis News, The Arizona Republic and The Phoenix Gazette.

For more information on the application process, please visit www.spj.org/fellowships_pulliam.asp. You may also contact Heather Porter, at 317-927-8000 ext. 204 or hporter@spj.org.

The Society of Professional Journalists works to improve and protect journalism. SPJ is dedicated to encouraging the free practice of journalism and stimulating high standards of ethical behavior. Founded in 1909 as Sigma Delta Chi, and based in Indianapolis, SPJ promotes the free flow of information vital to a well-informed public, works to inspire and educate the next generation of journalists, and protects First Amendment guarantees of freedom of speech and press.



footer-bkgd Powered by VanDamme Associates, Inc.
contact us | site map | privacy policy