The Stern-Bryan 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. In 2020, the fellowship was renamed the Stern-Bryan fellowship in hour of Felicity Bryan, who started the scheme in 1980.[2]
Past winners
- 1980 - David Leigh
- 1981 - James Naughtie
- 1982 - Penny Chorlton
- 1983 - Ian Black
- 1984 - Mary Ann Sieghart, Financial Times
- 1985 - Lionel Barber, Financial Times
- 1986 - Ewen MacAskill, The Scotsman
- 1987 - Sarah Helm, The Independent
- 1988 - Ed Vulliamy, The Guardian
- 1989 - Adela Gooch, The Daily Telegraph
- 1990 - Keith Kendrick, The Birmingham Post
- 1991 - Liz Hunt, The Independent
- 1992 - Jonathan Freedland, BBC
- 1993 - Ian Katz, The Guardian
- 1994 - Rebecca Fowler, The Sunday Times
- 1995 - Sarah Neville, Yorkshire Post
- 1996 - Gary Younge, The Guardian
- 1997 - Audrey Gillan, The Guardian
- 1998 - Caroline Daniel, New Statesman
- 1999 - William Woodward, The Guardian
- 2000 - Cathy Newman, Financial Times
- 2001 - Glenda Cooper, Daily Mail
- 2002 - Helen Rumbelow, The Times
- 2003 - Tania Branigan, The Guardian
- 2004 - Mary Fitzgerald, The Belfast Telegraph
- 2005 - Sam Coates, The Times
- 2006 - Anushka Asthana, The Observer
- 2007 - Paul Lewis, The Guardian
- 2008 - Holly Watt, The Sunday Times
- 2009 - Alexi Mostrous, The Times
- 2010 - Michael Savage, The Independent
- 2011 - Shyamantha Asokan and Alice Fordham (joint winners)
- 2012 - James Ball, The Guardian
- 2013 - Billy Kenber, The Times
- 2014 - Sebastian Payne, The Spectator
- 2015 - Tom Rowley, The Telegraph
- 2016 - Louisa Loveluck
- 2017 - Madhumita Murgia, Financial Times
- 2018 - Gabriel Pogrund, The Sunday Times
- 2019 - Laura Hughes, Financial Times
References
- ↑ "Laurence Stern Fellowship at The Washington Post". Archived from the original on December 2, 2007. Retrieved June 22, 2008.
- ↑ "The Laurence Stern Fellowship renamed the Stern-Bryan Fellowship in honor of British literary agent Felicity Bryan". The Washington Post. June 12, 2020. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
External links
- Laurence (Larry) Stern a biography of Laurence Stern at Spartacus Educational
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