

Photo by Kris Vera, MSJ 2005
Graduate editorial students in Medill's Global Journalism Program are heading out to their journalism residencies, where they will report this fall in the following cities -- Bangkok, Brussels, Buenos Aires, Delhi, Dublin, The Hague, Jerusalem, London, Paris, Phnom Penh, Sydney, and Uganda -- at the following news organizations and publications: Associated Press, Agence France Presse, BBC Online, Reuters, The Cambodia Daily, Hindustan Times, Women's Wear Daily, Institute for War & Peace Reporting, The Irish Times, Time.com and Time Magazine.
List of Students and Residencies
read some of their stories produced at their residencies:
Filed from Residency
Before heading to their residency sites, Medill's students convene at the Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques (Sciences Po), Paris for two-weeks of seminars.
Dispatches from Paris
In addition to their residency work, students may also contribute to the Gateway to World News Project, a product of the Medill News Service which provides a cross-national perspective on immigration, enhancing exposure to world affairs for Americans, providing public space for diaspora populations to share their stories and serving as a repository of facts and figures in an arena of often misleading information.
The Global Journalism program is an optional additional quarter of study available to Medill graduate students. It combines a seminar series in Paris followed by a faculty-supervised 10-week residency, established and coordinated by Medill at international news organizations throughout the world.
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By SETARREH MASSIHZADEGAN, on residency at AP Cairo June 22, 2007, The Southern Ledger Bottles of Egyptian-produced wine are seen at the plant of EgyBev, Egypt's second largest producer of alcoholic beverages, near the Red Sea resort city of El...
By KATHERINE SAYRE, on residency with The Associated Press, New Delhi The Los Angeles Times June 6, 2007 NEW DELHI — Meena discovered she had been sold by her boss while riding in an auto-rickshaw headed to New Delhi's red-light...
By Melanie G. Rogers, on residency at Bloomberg News, Hong Kong Bloomberg.com June 6, 2007 (Bloomberg) -- Hong Kong's consumer confidence is at its highest point since 2005 and ranks fifth among 47 markets surveyed worldwide, according to a Nielsen...
When Medill's global journalism students arrived in Paris on Sun., March 19, 2006 the city had become a focal point of international attention. Students and workers were protesting an impending "first job contract" law that was to allow companies to...
BY RANA ROSEN AND PIERRE GOURDAIN, MEDILL NEWS SERVICE March 28, 2006 France’s youth redressed their government Tuesday in the largest protest yet against a new job law designed to reduce unemployment, but said to chip away at the job...
by Jenn Wiant, reporting from Paris, September 2005 When Dealinda Carvalho left Caldaf Daf Taipaf, Portugal to come to France with her husband and two young sons in 1976, she didn’t speak a word of French. She was 23 years...