The Journalism Fellowship Advisory Board selects fellows and works with them to design and guide their projects. Members include:
Department Chair and Associate Professor for the Department of Communication, Art, and Design
Gardner-Webb University
Principal, Skoll Foundation
2006-2007 Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Journalism Fellow
Professor of Psychology
School of Health Professions
Long Island University
2004-2005 Rosalynn Carter Journalism Fellow
Rosalynn Carter Endowed Chair in Mental Health
Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management
Rollins School of Public Health
Emory University
Professor in the School of Communication
Universidad de La Sabana & RCJF Administrator in Latin America
Freelance Writer and Journalism Consultant
Founder, Digital Women Leaders
President
Lichtenstein Creative Media
Bob Meyers
President Emeritus
National Press Foundation
James R. Shepley Professor of Public Policy Studies
Duke University
Assistant Dean
School of Media and Communication
Temple University
President
Spalding University
Contributing Reporter, Editor, and Host at KUOW Public Radio
2018-2019 Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Journalism Fellow
Cristina Lupu
Executive Director
Center for Independent Journalism
Romania
Zane Wilson
Founder
South African Depression and Anxiety Group
Yahira Rossini Guzmán Sabogal
Head of Mental Health
Universidad de la Sabana
Colombia International Advisor
Victor M. García
Assistant Professor and Academic Researcher
Universidad de la Sabana
Colombia International Advisor
Aljawhra M. Al-Mana
Projects Manager, The World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH), an initiative of Qatar Foundation
Fellowship manager and partnership focal point at WISH
Qatar International Advisor
Nick March
Assistant Editor in Chief
The National Newspaper, Abu Dhabi
Fellowship Manager and partnership point at The National News UAE
Áine O'Meara
Headline Programme Lead
Shine, Country Administrator in Ireland
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Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers, Ph.D.
2004-2005 Fellow
Advisory Board Member
Media outlets convey important mental health information to diverse communities. They fill a critical gap in information through the accurate reporting on mental illnesses, stigma, and positive treatment outcomes. Being a recipient of a Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism was a life-changing experience. It allowed me to be a part of a fellowship program that has played a pioneering role in mental health journalism worldwide. The fellowship validates the importance of reporting on mental health issues, and connects journalists with a cadre of professionals committed to this work.
Application opens: Wednesday Jan. 31, 2024, at noon
Application deadline: Friday April 12, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. ET