Fellowship Advisory Board, with an emphasis on diversity.īeginning in September, fellows will pursue innovative mental health journalism projects of their choice during the nonresidential, year-long fellowship. Fellows are selected by a committee of current and former journalists, mental health experts, and the U.S. This year’s fellows are accomplished journalists who have a high interest in in-depth mental health reporting. The Carter Center will announce international fellows later this summer, in collaboration with The National newspaper in the United Arab Emirates, the World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH) in Qatar and SHINE in Ireland. The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation Grant was launched in 2023 in support of the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism. This grant is awarded to a journalist who proposes an in-depth investigation into a mental health topic of their choice focusing on cutting-edge research in mental health treatments. This year’s group also includes the inaugural awardee of the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation Grant. The group includes award-winning freelancers, staff reporters, a Georgia journalist, and the third annual awardee of the Benjamin von Sternenfels Rosenthal Grant for Mental Health Investigative Journalism, in partnership with Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting. recipients of the 2023-2024 Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism. The Center will train fellows on accurate and effective mental health reporting and provide access to mental health expertsĪTLANTA (July 12, 2023) - The Carter Center is pleased to announce nine U.S.
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