Call for Applications: The Journalists in Aging Fellows Program

Journalist Fellows

The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) and the Journalists Network on Generations are welcoming applications — from journalists who represent general-audience or ethnic/community news outlets in the U.S. and who are covering/wish to cover issues in aging — for the 13th year of the Journalists in Aging Fellows Program. The application deadline is August 1.

The program's goals are to educate journalists about issues in aging, better allowing them to spread a new awareness to general audiences and ethnic or targeted communities (such as LGBTQ, disability, or gender-focused groups); and to disseminate accurate information about new scientific findings, policy debates, innovations, and evidence-based solutions.

Additionally, the program is structured to build three bridges: to connect working reporters with experts in the field; to link journalists new to the complex issues of aging with experienced age-beat reporters; and ultimately to channel reporters’ enhanced knowledge — fortified by current research — to their communities, in their own languages. Stories resulting from the last 12 years are available on GSA's website.

Support is provided by grants from Silver Century Foundation, The John A. Hartford Foundation, and NIHCM Foundation.

Learn more and apply by August 1.