Sir Harry Evans Global Fellowship 2027: Fully Funded Investigative Journalism Fellowship with Reuters and Durham University in London, New York, Sydney, or Toronto
The Sir Harry Evans Global Fellowship 2027 is now officially announced, offering one of the most prestigious opportunities for early-career investigative journalists worldwide. Hosted by Durham University in partnership with Reuters, this highly competitive international fellowship gives selected candidates the opportunity to spend nine months working on a major investigative journalism project while receiving mentorship from world-class editors and researchers.
The fellowship honors the legacy of legendary journalist Sir Harry Evans, renowned for his commitment to fact-based journalism, investigative reporting, and editorial excellence. Through this initiative, talented journalists from across the world are empowered to deepen their investigative reporting skills, conduct impactful research, and contribute meaningfully to global journalism.
Applications for the 2027 Sir Harry Evans Global Fellowship will open on 6 May 2026 and close on 10 July 2026.
About the Sir Harry Evans Global Fellowship
The Sir Harry Evans Global Fellowship is designed to support exceptional early-career journalists who demonstrate strong investigative potential, critical thinking skills, and dedication to factual reporting.
The selected fellow will spend nine months embedded inside a Reuters newsroom in one of the following global cities:
- London
- New York
- Sydney
- Toronto
During the fellowship period, the fellow will undertake an investigative journalism project while collaborating with experienced Reuters journalists and editors. In addition to newsroom exposure, the fellow will benefit from academic support and research resources provided by Durham University’s Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS).
The program combines practical newsroom experience with academic rigor, creating a unique environment where investigative journalism and research excellence intersect.
Fellowship Benefits
The Sir Harry Evans Global Fellowship 2027 offers a highly attractive financial and professional package for the successful applicant.
Financial Benefits
Selected fellows will receive:
- A monthly salary of approximately £4,444
- Equivalent annual pro-rata salary of approximately £53,333
- A monthly living stipend of £1,250
- A one-time payment of £1,800 for travel and related expenses
These benefits are designed to ensure fellows can fully focus on their investigative work without financial pressure.
Professional and Academic Advantages
Participants in the fellowship will gain:
1. Mentorship from Reuters Editors
Fellows will work closely with top Reuters editors and investigative journalists, gaining hands-on newsroom experience and expert guidance.
2. Access to Durham University Research Resources
Fellows will have access to the extensive academic and research infrastructure at Durham University, particularly through the Institute of Advanced Studies.
3. Development of Investigative Reporting Skills
The fellowship emphasizes:
- Fact-based journalism
- Research methodology
- Data-driven reporting
- Investigative storytelling
- Ethical journalism practices
4. International Exposure
The fellowship provides global newsroom exposure and networking opportunities with professionals from different countries and media environments.
5. Public Seminar Opportunity
The selected fellow will deliver a public seminar at Durham University’s Institute of Advanced Studies, sharing lessons learned and contributing to academic discussions on journalism.
Legacy and Impact of the Fellowship
The Sir Harry Evans Fellowship has already produced remarkable success stories.
The inaugural Sir Harry Evans Fellow, Waylon Cunningham, participated in a Reuters investigative team that won the 2024 Pulitzer Prize in National Reporting.
Other previous fellows include:
- Waylon Cunningham (USA)
- Rosa Furneaux (United Kingdom)
- Pete McKenzie (New Zealand)
The fellowship continues to build a strong international network of investigative journalists making impactful contributions to the media industry.
Eligibility Criteria
The fellowship is open globally and welcomes applications from eligible candidates regardless of nationality or current country of residence.
Applicants should generally meet the following requirements:
- Have between two and five years of professional journalism experience
- Demonstrate strong investigative reporting potential
- Show commitment to factual, ethical journalism
- Possess excellent research and storytelling abilities
Applicants from Related Fields May Also Apply
The fellowship may also consider applicants who are not currently journalists but have relevant investigative experience in related professional fields, including:
- Authors working on investigative projects
- Researchers producing investigative work
- Documentary creators
- Photojournalists
- Video researchers
- Exhibition developers focusing on investigative themes
Applications from such candidates will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
The Sir Harry Evans Global Fellowship strongly encourages applications from underrepresented groups in journalism.
Reuters and Durham University aim to support a diverse new generation of investigative journalists and newsroom leaders from across the globe.
Placement Locations and Immigration Requirements
The final placement city will be determined by the Fellowship Committee.
Selected fellows must meet the applicable immigration and visa requirements for their assigned location.
Possible placement cities include:
- London (United Kingdom)
- New York (United States)
- Sydney (Australia)
- Toronto (Canada)
Important Application Rules
Applicants should carefully note the following:
- AI-generated proposals will be disqualified
- Late applications will not be accepted
- Applications must be submitted before the official deadline
Candidates are encouraged to prepare original and authentic investigative project proposals.
Application Timeline
Application Opening Date
6 May 2026 at 9:00 AM BST
Application Deadline
10 July 2026 at 12:00 Noon BST
Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should submit their application through the official Durham University fellowship portal.
Applicants are also encouraged to review the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) before applying.
About Reuters
Reuters is the news and media division of Thomson Reuters and is recognized as one of the world’s largest multimedia news providers.
Reuters partnered with Durham University to establish this landmark initiative in honor of Sir Harry Evans, who previously served as Editor-at-Large at Reuters.
Statements from Fellowship Leaders
According to acclaimed journalist and Sir Harry Evans’ widow, Tina Brown:
“I know that Harry would have wanted to hire Waylon in a heartbeat.”
Reuters Editor-in-Chief Alessandra Galloni also emphasized Reuters’ commitment to supporting diverse investigative journalists and newsroom leaders through this fellowship.
Why You Should Apply
The Sir Harry Evans Global Fellowship stands out as one of the best international journalism fellowships available for early-career investigative reporters because it combines:
- Competitive funding
- Global newsroom access
- Professional mentorship
- Academic research support
- International networking opportunities
- Prestigious institutional partnerships
For aspiring investigative journalists seeking global recognition and high-level professional growth, this fellowship represents a career-transforming opportunity.
Eligible Experience Level
Applicants should generally have:
- Between 2 and 5 years of professional experience in journalism or investigative-related work
Application Deadline
10 July 2026
Official Links
Learn More
- For more information about this opportunity, Click here
- More global Fellowship opportunities for youth, visit the OFY website: Click here
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