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The Joan Shorenstein Fellowship Program is designed to bring journalists, scholars, politicians and policymakers to the Shorenstein Center to engage with students, faculty, other fellows, and the broader Harvard Kennedy School community.

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Application Deadline: Ongoing. Applications are now open for the Joan Shorenstein Fellowship Program. Since the Shorenstein Center’s founding in , the Fellowship Program has been central to its mission examining the intersection of media, politics and public policy.


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    The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy is a Harvard Kennedy School research center dedicated to exploring and illuminating the intersection of press, politics and public policy in theory and practice. The Center strives to bridge the gap between journalists and scholars, and between them and the public.

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  • Joan Shorenstein Fellowship Application | Shorenstein Center Application Deadline: Ongoing. Applications are now open for the 2025 Joan Shorenstein Fellowship Program. Since the Shorenstein Center’s founding in 1986, the Fellowship Program has been central to its mission examining the intersection of media, politics and public policy.
  • Neal Gabler - Shorenstein Center Since the Shorenstein Center’s founding in 1986 fellows have joined the center to advance research in the field of media, politics and public policy and facilitate a dialogue among journalists, scholars, policymakers and students.
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    The Joan Shorenstein Fellowship operates on a rolling application basis, starting in July Applications are reviewed within weeks of submission. If selected, applicants will be contacted for further steps.


  • The 2025-26 Shorenstein Postdoctoral Fellowship on Contemporary Asia has closed for applications.
  • The Joan Shorenstein Fellowship operates on a rolling application basis, starting in July 2024. Applications are reviewed within 4-6 weeks of submission. If selected, applicants will be contacted for further steps.
  • The Shorenstein APARC Predoctoral Fellowship supports Stanford students engaged in the study and research of topics related to contemporary Asia and U.S.-Asia.
  • The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy is a Harvard Kennedy School research center dedicated to exploring and illuminating the intersection of press, politics and public policy in theory and practice. The Center strives to bridge the gap between journalists and scholars, and between them and the public.
  • Supporting Documents: Applicants are required to submit all the following: Upload a resume, CV, or bio: Include educational background, most.
  • The fellowship is designed to “bring journalists, scholars, politicians and policymakers to the Shorenstein Center for a semester to work on a project with a tangible output, and engage with students, faculty, other fellows, and the broader Harvard Kennedy School community.”.

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  • The Joan Shorenstein Fellowship Programme is designed to bring journalists, scholars, politicians and policymakers to the Shorenstein Center for a semester to work on a project with a tangible output, and engage with students, faculty, other fellows, and the broader Harvard Kennedy School community.
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    The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy is pleased to announce the Fall cohort of Shorenstein Fellows. Shorenstein Fellows join the center for a semester or year of research, events, and engagement with HKS students, faculty, and the wider university community. Alex Smith | Joan Shorenstein Fellow Alex Smith founded The .

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      Neal Gabler is an author, cultural historian, television commentator and teacher. He is the author of a number of best-selling and prize-winning books, including An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood; Winchell: Gossip, Power and the Culture of Celebrity; Life the Movie: How Entertainment Conquered Reality; and Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination.