Laurence Stern fellowship

The Stern-Bryan fellowship is an annual summer internship program for British journalists at The Washington Post. The internship was established in honour of Post journalist, Laurence Stern. A fund for the program is managed by the National Press Foundation. Awardees are selected by the Post.[1] Many program alumni have gone on to national prominence in British journalism. In 2020, the fellowship was renamed the Stern-Bryan fellowship in hour of Felicity Bryan, who started the scheme in 1980.[2]

Past winners

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References

  1. "Laurence Stern Fellowship at The Washington Post". Archived from the original on December 2, 2007. Retrieved June 22, 2008.
  2. "The Laurence Stern Fellowship renamed the Stern-Bryan Fellowship in honor of British literary agent Felicity Bryan". The Washington Post. June 12, 2020. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
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