
Applications are now open for the Asia Journalism Fellowship (AJF) 2026 in Singapore, one of Asia’s most prestigious fully funded fellowship programs for journalists and media professionals.
The fellowship brings together outstanding journalists from across Asia to explore journalism, media trends, regional issues, and cross-border collaboration while building long-term professional networks.
The Asia Journalism Fellowship is a program hosted by the Institute of Policy Studies at the National University of Singapore in partnership with Temasek Foundation. (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy)
Since 2009, the fellowship has supported journalists from across Asia through:
AJF 2026 will run for:
Participants will attend:
Selected fellows receive:
Participants are expected to stay in assigned shared serviced apartments during the Singapore segment.
The fellowship is open to:
Applicants must:
Freelancers are eligible if journalism is their primary source of income.
Fellows participate in:
The program also provides opportunities to engage with:
Applicants must submit:
Applications must be submitted in English.
Applications are reviewed by a panel of:
The selection process is highly competitive and focuses on:
Successful applicants are expected to be notified by:
The fellowship offers:
Many former fellows describe AJF as a transformative professional and personal experience.
The Asia Journalism Fellowship 2026 in Singapore is an outstanding fully funded opportunity for journalists seeking professional growth, regional collaboration, and international exposure.
With workshops, mentorship, networking, and cross-border exchange, AJF remains one of Asia’s leading journalism fellowship programs.
| Type of Opportunity | Scholarships and Fellowships |
|---|---|
| Deadline | Ongoing |
| Country | Singapore |
| Open to | All Nationalities |