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Journalism & Investigative Research Fellow

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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime)
    Time Commitment:
    Part time (10-30 hrs/wk)
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Cause Areas:
    Human Rights & Civil Liberties, International Relations, Policy, Research & Social Science

    Description

    The Journalism & Investigative Research Fellow will report on military spending, war profiteering, and the social and economic consequences of militarization. This role involves investigative journalism, data research, and storytelling to uncover the realities of U.S. military policy and its impact on communities at home and abroad.

    This fellowship is ideal for graduate students, recent graduates, or upper-level undergraduates with experience in journalism, investigative reporting, public policy research, or human rights documentation.

    Key Responsibilities:

    Investigate military spending trends, including defense budgets, contractor influence, and lobbying efforts.

    Research and report on conflicts, military interventions, and human rights abuses.

    Analyze government documents, reports, and legislation related to U.S. military policy.

    Conduct interviews with experts, activists, and impacted communities.

    Write compelling investigative articles, op-eds, and blog posts to raise public awareness.

    Assist in Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to uncover hidden details about military spending and policies.

    Contribute to PEP’s media presence by drafting press releases and social media content.

    Work with the PEP team to develop multimedia content (podcasts, video storytelling, infographics).

    Preferred Qualifications:

    Background in journalism, communications, political science, public policy, or a related field.

    ✔ Experience with investigative research, reporting, or long-form journalism.

    ✔ Strong writing and storytelling skills with the ability to translate complex topics into accessible articles.

    ✔ Passion for peace, human rights, and exposing the true costs of war.

    ✔ Familiarity with public records, data analysis, or FOIA requests is a plus.

    ✔ Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced research environment.

    What You’ll Gain:

    Hands-on experience in investigative journalism and research.

    ⭐ The opportunity to publish investigative pieces on PEP’s website and external media outlets.

    ⭐ Insight into military-industrial complex dynamics, war profiteering, and media coverage of defense issues.

    ⭐ Networking opportunities with investigative journalists, policy analysts, and advocacy organizations.

    ⭐ A strong foundation for careers in journalism, policy research, human rights reporting, and media advocacy.

    The Journalism & Investigative Research Fellow will report on military spending, war profiteering, and the social and economic consequences of militarization. This role involves investigative journalism, data research, and storytelling to uncover the realities of U.S. military policy and its impact on communities at home and abroad.

    This fellowship is ideal for graduate students, recent graduates, or upper-level undergraduates with experience in journalism, investigative reporting, public policy research, or human rights documentation.

    Key Responsibilities:

    Investigate military spending trends, including defense budgets, contractor influence, and lobbying efforts.

    Research and report on conflicts, military interventions, and human rights abuses.

    Analyze government documents, reports, and legislation related to U.S. military policy.

    Conduct interviews with experts, activists, and impacted communities.

    Write compelling…

    Location

    Remote
    Volunteer can be anywhere in the world
    Associated Location
    438 N. Skinker Blvd., St Louis, MO 63130, United States

    Apply to This Volunteer Opportunity

    Instructions:

    Please provide:

    📌 Resume (1-2 pages)

    📌 Cover letter explaining your interest in the fellowship and how your skills align with the role.

    📌 Writing sample (3-5 pages, preferably investigative or research-based journalism).

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