Important deadlines are approaching for 2014 journalism fellowships, internships

Numerous opportunities are still available for students, recent graduates and experienced full-time journalists. Get your applications in on time to take advantage of these opportunities in 2014 (listed in order of deadline):

Investigative Reporters and Editors Student Mentorship Program
IRE is launching a new one-year mentorship program to pair student journalists with professionals for “one-on-one guidance, advice, critiques and conversation, and online training opportunities.” Soon-to-graduate college students who are IRE members are eligible.
Deadline: Dec. 20, 2013
Apply online
Associated Press Global News Internship Program
Twenty students or recent graduates with experience in video enter a 12-week summer internship at AP’s U.S. and international bureaus covering breaking news. With a designated supervisor, the interns train to become “cross-format journalists.”
Deadline: Through Dec. 27, 2013 (based on availability)
Apply online
Knight Journalism Fellowships at Stanford University
The three-quarter, fully funded fellowships are open to full-time, experienced journalists and journalism entrepreneurs, innovators, business and management executives to experiment with and develop new ideas that shape the future of journalism.
Deadline: Jan. 5, 2014 (U.S. applicants, international deadlines expired)
Apply online
Alexia Foundation offers one Professional Grant to a working photojournalist for “a story that helps further world peace and cultural understanding” and a series of grants to five student photojournalists to help fund studies or projects.
Deadline: Jan. 13, 2014 (for professional grant, $50 application fee), Jan. 27, 2014 (for student grants)
Apply online
O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism offers three experienced journalists the chance to spend an academic year at Marquette University to work on a public service project that their companies will publish or broadcast. Fellows return to their newsrooms with a paid Marquette intern the following summer. Deadline: Jan. 15, 2014
Apply online and by mail
Society of Professional Journalists Pulliam/Kilgore Freedom of Information Internships
SPJ takes two interns for its First Amendment legal counsel in D.C. and its National Headquarters in Indianapolis to research and contribute to its Freedom of Information report. Interns receive a stipend for a 10-week internship during the summer of 2014.
Deadline: Jan. 22, 2014
Apply online and by mail
Google Journalism Fellowship
Fellows work at 10 different nonprofit journalism host organizations for 10 weeks, boosting their digital reporting skills. Applicants write a personal statement to the host organization, not Google, explaining their qualifications and what they hope to gain from the experience. Portfolios and samples of work help illustrate expertise and potential to succeed. The host organizations’ job descriptions might be vague, but the goal is for current students or recent graduates to personalize the fellowship to the skills they want to master.
Deadline: Jan. 31, 2014
Apply online
Nieman Fellowship (and Nieman-Berkman Fellowship) at Harvard University
Working journalists receive a stipend to spend a year at Harvard to explore a research topic. The Nieman Foundation also offers more specialized fellowships like the Nieman-Berkman fellowship for journalists interested in innovation and the evolution of digital spaces and Reynolds Fellowship for business journalism.
Deadline: Jan. 31, 2014
Apply online and mail
Metpro Tribune at Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times
Recent graduates and aspiring journalists with “diverse backgrounds or life experiences” can apply for training at a Tribune newspaper.
Deadline: Jan. 31, 2014
Apply by mail
Time Academic and Summer Internships, Lifestyle Group Fellowship
Time offers paid 10-week summer internships in different departments, including public relations, brand marketing and editorial. The Lifestyle group fellowship, based in Birmingham, Ala., offers experience to work in different departments, including Southern Living, Coastal Living, Cooking Light and Oxmoor House.
Deadline: Jan. 31, 2014 (summer), March 15, 2014 (Lifestyle Group)
Apply online
Knight-Wallace Fellowship at University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
A year of academic study with a stipend, free tuition and international travel allows full-time, experienced journalists to expand their perspectives and take university classes and seminars
Deadline: Feb. 1, 2014 (U.S. and international applicants)
Apply online and by mail
Shorenstein Center at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government hosts eight fellows each year (four per semester) to conduct research in media, politics and public policy as well as interact with Harvard students and professors. Past participants have included journalists, politicians, policymakers and scholars.
Deadline: Feb. 1, 2014
Apply online
Knight-Bagehot Fellowship at Columbia University
A year-long fellowship offers full-time experienced journalists to “enhance their understanding and knowledge of business, economics and finance” with a stipend and free tuition.
Deadline: March 1, 2014
Apply by mail
Reuters Global Journalism Internship (in Asia and Europe)
Reuters offers six eight-week paid internship in Asia (Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Beijing ) and six six-week paid internships in London. Interns undergo a “crash course in hands-on business, political and general news reporting” with a senior editor supervisor and guidance from a journalist mentor.
Deadline: Applications open Jan 2, 2014, deadline March 31, 2014 (U.S. internships deadline passed)
Apply online
Scripps Howard Foundation Wire offers recent graduates with a bachelor’s or master’s degree a year-long multimedia fellowship in D.C. with a stipend to work on SHF Wire’s website and multimedia projects with university interns.
Deadline: April 1, 2014
Application information available in January