The Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT, founded more than 30 years ago, seeks to nurture and enhance the ability of journalists from around the world to accurately document and illuminate the often complex intersection of science, technology and human culture.
It does so through an acclaimed fellowship program — which hosts 10 or more journalists every academic year — and also through science-focused seminars, taught by some of the world’s leading scientists and researchers, skills-focused master classes, workshops, and publications.
KSJ was launched in 1983 under the guidance of its founding director, Victor McElheny, and with the firm commitment of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to a program with the potential to play a key role in enriching public understanding of science. It is part of the university’s acclaimed Program in Science, Society, and Technology, located in the MIT School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. The KSJ vision was recognized early as an essential one in supporting and developing science journalism by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation — the program’s primary funder — as well as the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, and the Kavli Foundation.
Since it began, the program has hosted more than 300 fellows, who continue to cover science across a range of platforms in the United States and other countries, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Time, Scientific American, Science, the Associated Press, and broadcast outlets ranging from ABC News to CNN. Since 2016, under current director Deborah Blum, the program has published the award-winning digital science magazine Undark as part of an expanded commitment to showcasing great science journalism and providing additional support and opportunities to the community of science journalists.
Caroline de Souza says
Would like to know more… pl. keep me posted…
Thank you
Caroline de Souza says
Please keep me posted about any updates, information about new KSJ scholarships, Science Writers’ scholarships, awards, contests etc.