2025 : NYU Journalism Spring Academic Conference Grants
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NYU Journalism is awarding multiple grants of up to $1000 each to current NYU graduate and undergraduate students seeking to participate in academic conferences or educational programs outside NYU that explore the social, economic, or political challenges facing marginalized communities.
The grants are designed to cover conference fees and other conference-related expenses. Funds may be used for travel. International travel is subject to NYU’s Covid-19 travel policies.
Eligibility
NYU graduate and undergraduate students. To be eligible to apply, graduate students must be enrolled in an NYU Journalism masters program, whereas undergraduate students should be declared journalism majors or minors.
Application and Deadline
Applications for these grants will be live on January 6, 2025.
Deadline to submit an application: January 25, 2025.
All proposals should be submitted by 11:59 PM EST on the application deadline. You will be asked to submit a proposal with a budget, which will be judged by a faculty committee.
Guidelines and Rules :
Guidelines can be found here
Questions? Email Keyana Smith at keyana.smith@nyu.edu
International Students: Please read both notes below.
Glacier Form: It is the job of the international student to ensure that their Glacier Tax Prep profile is complete before receiving grant payments. We encourage international students to create their Glacier profile account after applying for the grant and read more about payment methods here. For additional questions about Glacier tax forms and their Glacier account information, students can email : nyu.glacier@nyu.edu.
Link to information on Tax and GLACIER Tax Prep
International Students & Grant Taxing: International students should be advised that their grants may be subject to international tax treaties that are established by their home countries. This means that taxes may be withheld from their grant amounts, resulting in a significant reduction of the grant. Students can seek the money back from their home countries’ tax returns.