The International, a news website that features articles from a variety of sources on issues of public interest, is currently looking for reporters of environmental topics at the University of Washington! Interns are provided with training on how to write for the online environment while maintaining high journalistic standards, a skill that proves invaluable for anyone who may want to break into journalism or write a blog in the future. 

The International is a small, but dedicated team that works toward furthering global understanding of issues through focused investigative journalism. The team has always been quite young, with most of the team in their twenties, they have established a very high standing for themselves. The goal is not to shape what people think, but carefully nourish a more perspicacious approach towards consuming the news. They are an independent company. 

To dig deeper into what The International is and offers, take a look at their editorial policy found here: http://www.theinternational.org/EP

The internships descriptions and application processing is available here: http://www.theinternational.org/opportunities


The Grist Fellowship program is looking to hire three early-career journalists to join the Grist team for six-month periods. Grist is an independent nonprofit media organization that shapes the country’s environmental conversations, making green second nature for their  monthly audience of 1,500,000 and growing. Candidates are most likely recent college graduates or journalism school grads. For fellowships that begin February 2014, applications are due November 15

 

Here is a link to the full program description and application requirements: grist.org/fellowships