MPA

Magazine Publishers of America

 
MPA Foundation Magazine Publishing Fellowship

"Attending the Stanford Professional Publishing Course is by far one of the best things you can do for your career as a journalistthe lessons are immediately applicable and invaluable, the friendships are unforgettable, and the location is ideal. " (Jenny Mero, Fortune Magazine)


"The Stanford Publishing Course was truly outstanding and educational on many fronts.  I came home bursting with new ideas and so much new awareness...Too bad New Mexico is so far from New York - MPA has so much to offer!"
(Tina Deschenie, Tribal College Journal)


THE PROGRAM
Magazine Publishers of America (MPA) believes that having an ethnically diverse workforce in the U.S. publishing industry is important to the vitality of that industry. We have therefore created a fellowship program in partnership with Stanford University to encourage such diversity. For the MPA Foundation Magazine Publishing Fellowship program, we encourage applications from African Americans, Asians/Pacific Islanders, Hispanics/Latinos and Native Americans. Fellowships are for domestic employees of MPA member companies and members of the American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) only.

CRITERIA & ELIGIBILITY
The MPA Foundation offers select magazine publishing fellowships to employees of an MPA member company or individual members of the American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME), each of which provides a full financial aid package equal to the amount of tuition and lodging for each of Stanford University's three publishing programs: "Strategic Planning for Publishing Professionals," "Stanford Professional Publishing Course" and "Publishing on the Web Workshop ". Fellowships do not include travel costs. Only one fellowship is awarded to an individual.

APPLICATION PROCESS
To apply, print out and send to MPA at the address below:

  • A completed registration form
  • A personal statement that explains how your ethnically cultural background would contribute to diversity in the magazine publishing industry and how the Fellowship would further enhance those contributions

As the MPA Foundation and Stanford bases these awards on need as well as on experience and merit, they ask that you diligently seek your organization's paid sponsorship (travel) before you apply for this fellowship.

If such paid sponsorship is denied, they ask for a brief memo from a representative in your organization stating that outside tuition assistance is the only means of getting you to the program.


COURSE DESCRIPTIONS, APPLICATIONS & APPLICATION DEADLINES

  • Stanford Publishing Courses for Professionals | Information


Please send all Fellowship applications and essays and direct all program inquiries to:

Shaunice Hawkins
MPA Foundation Fellowship Program
Magazine Publishers of America 
810 Seventh Avenue, 24 Fl, NY, NY 10019
Fax: (212) 317-9190
Email: shawkins@magazine.org

 

2006 MPA Publishing Fellows 2007 MPA Magazine Publishing Fellows

Dianne Bernez Atlanta Woman

Rita Owens Atlanta Woman

Frances Mateo Longo Food & Wine

Lynn Yoong Food & Wine

Isabel Gonzalez Tu Vida/Hearst

Rasanah Goss Money Magazine/Time Inc.

Grace Hawthorne ReadyMade LLC

Roy Johnson Men's Fitness/American Media

Erica Taylor Kansas Woman

Mariama Todd American Lawyer Media

S. Courtney Walton - FUNgasa: Free Oneself

Lynda Wright Health Magazine/Time Inc.

Heather Keets Wright - MarthaStewart.com

 

Stephen Barr Backpacker Magazine/Rodale

Jose Carlos De Mier Moran - Televisa Publishing USA

Tina Deschenie Tribal College Journal

Veronica Jacuinde - Nueva Magazine/Maya

Jenny Mero Fortune Magazine/Time Inc.

Sheila Robinson - Diversity Woman/NC Career Network

Gustavo Roche - Televisa Publishing USA

Cesar Ruiz - Televisa Publishing USA

Mariana Toledo - Televisa Publishing USA

Julee Wilson Real Simple Magazine/Time Inc.