Are you a journalist who wants to learn more about political economics, business reporting, and the relationship between politics and markets? The University of Chicago Booth School of Business’s Stigler Centre Journalists in Residence Program 2026 presents a remarkable chance to hone your abilities, broaden your professional network, and become fully immersed in one of the top academic settings in the world.
International journalists from various backgrounds are invited to apply for this extremely competitive fellowship, which will allow them to spend 12 weeks at Chicago Booth’s Hyde Park campus from March 18 to May 29, 2026. Participants will receive a $14,000 stipend, flight reimbursement, and visa help in exchange for the opportunity to work with teachers, audit classes, and participate in thought-provoking events.The program, which is geared at mid-career reporters, aims to improve knowledge of political economy and business journalism while giving participants fresh perspectives and resources to improve their reporting.
One of the most prominent journalistic fellowships in the world, the Stigler Centre Journalists in Residence Program 2026 combines academic enrichment with financial assistance. In addition to contributing to better informed public discourse on urgent political and economic issues, participants have the exceptional chance to become part of an international community of journalists, academics, and thought leaders.
This is your opportunity to spend 12 weeks in Chicago studying, working together, and changing your career if you’re a driven journalist looking to advance. Don’t pass up the chance to take part in this life-changing event.
Host Country: USA
University: USA Universities, The University of Chicago Booth School of Business’s
Opportunity Type: Fellowship
Subjects: Journalism
Eligibility Country: International Students
Financial Coverage: Fully Funded
Eligibility Criteria:
- Language Requirement: Proficient in both written and spoken English is required.
- Experience Requirement: Professional journalists with a number of years of relevant work experience are preferred.
- Journalists from every nation in the world are eligible.
Benefits:
Funding Assistance
- A 12-week stipend of $14,000 is provided to cover living expenses in Chicago.
- compensation for round-trip economy travel.
- Covered are SEVIS and Visa costs.
- Note: Depending on their nation’s U.S. tax treaty, foreign participants may be subject to a tax withholding of up to 14%.
Professional and Academic Growth
- Examine three Chicago Booth MBA-level courses, like Crony Capitalism and The Firm and the Non-Market Environment, which are taught by renowned academics like Marianne Bertrand and Luigi Zingales.
- Take part in special lectures and workshops that the Stigler Centre and the larger University of Chicago community are hosting.
- Write for ProMarket, the Stigler Center’s online journal about regulation and economics.
- Work together with classmates, researchers, and Booth faculty to engage in deeper academic work.
Exposure & Networking
- Engage with prominent political scientists, economists, and business executives.
- Make connections with a varied group of journalists from around the world.
- Attend seminars, social events, and events hosted by the Stigler Centre.
- Join a distinguished network of former fellows who are employed by top international media companies.
Accreditation
After completing the program successfully, you will receive a certificate of participation.
Expectations for the Program
- Complete all assigned readings and coursework, as well as audit three Booth courses.
- Participate actively in conferences, lectures, and seminars.
- Participate in social events and activities sponsored by the Stigler Centre.
- Respectfully work together with researchers, professors, and peers.
- Sign a letter attesting to your compliance with the program’s rules.
Deadline: 01 October 2025