Laurence Stern fellowship
The Laurence Stern fellowship is an annual summer internship program for British journalists at the Washington Post. The internship was established in honour of Post journalist, Laurence Stern. A fund for the program is managed by the National Press Foundation. Awardees are selected by the Post.[1] Many program alumni have gone on to national prominence in British journalism.
Past winners
- 2014 - Sebastian Payne, The Spectator
- 2013 - Billy Kenber, The Times
- 2012 - James Ball, The Guardian
- 2011 - Shyamantha Asokan and Alice Fordham (joint winners)
- 2010 - Michael Savage, The Independent
- 2009 - Alexi Mostrous, The Times
- 2008 - Holly Watt, The Sunday Times
- 2007 - Paul Lewis, The Guardian
- 2006 - Anushka Asthana, The Observer
- 2005 - Sam Coates, The Times
- 2004 - Mary Fitzgerald, The Belfast Telegraph
- 2003 - Tania Branigan, The Guardian
- 2002 - Helen Rumbelow, The Times
- 2001 - Glenda Cooper, Daily Mail
- 2000 - Cathy Newman, Financial Times
- 1999 - William Woodward, The Guardian
- 1998 - Caroline Daniel, New Statesman
- 1997 - Audrey Gillan, The Guardian
- 1996 - Gary Younge, The Guardian
- 1995 - Sarah Neville, Yorkshire Post
- 1994 - Rebecca Fowler, The Sunday Times
- 1993 - Ian Katz, The Guardian
- 1992 - Jonathan Freedland, BBC
- 1991 - Liz Hunt, The Independent
- 1990 - Keith Kendrick, The Birmingham Post
- 1989 - Adela Gooch, The Daily Telegraph
- 1988 - Ed Vulliamy, The Guardian
- 1987 - Sarah Helm, The Independent
- 1986 - Ewen MacAskill, The Scotsman
- 1985 - Lionel Barber, Financial Times
- 1984 - Mary Ann Sieghart, Financial Times
- 1983 - Ian Black
- 1982 - Penny Chorlton
- 1981 - James Naughtie
- 1980 - David Leigh
References
External links
- Laurence (Larry) Stern a biography of Laurence Stern at Spartacus Educational