Applications are now open for the 2025 Energy Journalism Fellows program for journalists worldwide fully funded to the US

Closing Date: 3 March 2025
Applications are now open for the 2025 Energy Journalism Fellows program for journalists worldwide fully funded to the US
Supporting reliable reporting on energy and climate change
The Energy Journalism Fellows program offers journalists the opportunity to learn about the intersecting disciplines shaping the global energy sector, including finance and markets, climate change, science and technology, policy, and geopolitics.
What to expect
- Taught by CGEP scholars, Columbia faculty, and other academic, industry, and government experts, EJF has enrolled 160 journalists globally since its inception in 2017.
- A unique opportunity for journalists to meet and learn from some of the world’s leading energy experts and enhance their networks, members of the media gain a greater understanding of critical topics to aid balanced reporting.
Commitment to Racial and Social Justice
The Energy Journalism Fellows program values diverse lived experiences and reporting that emphasizes the voices of marginalized people who are most vulnerable to the impacts of the climate
About the Fellows program
Taught by CGEP Scholars, Columbia faculty, and other academic, industry, and government experts, the Energy Journalism Fellowship (EJF), formerly known as the Energy Journalism Initiative, offers journalists the opportunity to learn about the intersecting disciplines shaping the global energy sector, including finance and markets, climate change, science and technology, policy, and geopolitics. Since its inception in 2017, EJF has enrolled 120 journalists from the U.S. and around the world.
EJF participants will gain a greater understanding of these topics, meet and learn from some of the world’s leading experts on these issues, and enhance their networks and reporting. The program is open to journalists covering energy, climate, and the environment, with preference given to journalists with 5 or fewer years of experience on the beat. This program is free to journalists, including transportation and lodging for those who need it.
The 2025 seminar will be hosted in person in New York City from June 10-13 with presentations and opportunities for small group discussion and networking. To promote an educational experience, the Chatham House Rule will apply.
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