The National Press Foundation Fellowship is a fully funded training workshop that equips Asia-based journalists with deeper knowledge and tools to report on sustainable international trade. The program takes place in Singapore from June 21–24, 2026.
As global markets face rising uncertainty driven by geopolitical tensions, policy shifts, technological change, and supply chain disruptions, journalists covering trade must navigate increasingly complex dynamics. This fellowship creates an opportunity for reporters to step back from daily deadlines, gain expert insights, and return to their newsrooms with stronger context and sharper analytical approaches to one of the most consequential beats in modern journalism.
About the National Press Foundation Fellowship
Organized by the National Press Foundation, this fellowship focuses on improving journalists’ understanding of how global trade intersects with politics, labor, technology, and market stability. The program provides direct access to experts and practical insights to strengthen coverage of complex trade issues affecting the region.
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Funding Size
This is a fully funded fellowship. The foundation covers:
- Airfare
- Hotel accommodation
- Most meals during the program
Who Can Apply
Applicants must:
- Be journalists based in Asia (all nationalities welcome)
- Work in print, television, radio, podcasts, or digital media
- Demonstrate experience covering trade, economics, or related issues
Priority is given to applicants with a clear coverage plan related to the fellowship themes.
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Geographic Eligibility
Open to journalists who are currently based in Asia.
Sector or Thematic Focus
The fellowship focuses on reporting about:
- Sustainable international trade
- Trade policy and geopolitics
- Labor and economic shifts
- Artificial intelligence and its trade implications
- Supply chain disruptions and market uncertainty
Application Process
Journalists apply directly to the National Press Foundation by submitting required materials before the application deadline. Selected fellows will be notified ahead of the June training.
Required Materials
Applicants are typically required to submit:
- Work samples from recent journalism
- A statement explaining interest in the program and a coverage plan
Key Dates
- Application Deadline: April 14, 2026
- Program Dates: June 21–24, 2026
Selection Notes
The program values diversity and encourages applications from journalists across Asia. Selection favors candidates with relevant reporting experience and a clear plan for applying the training to their reporting.

