Opportunity: International Publishing Fellowship

About the opportunitySix publishing professionals from the UK will be paired with counterparts in Georgia, Turkey or Ukraine. They will have the opportunity to visit their opposite number on a curated study visit, to gain sector insight and forge professional connections from September 2019 – September 2020.Development FundAt the end of the Fellowship, Fellows will be invited to bid for a development fund of up to £3k each. This fund will enable them to continue forging international professional links.We’re looking for UK publishing professionals whohave 2-6 years’ experience in the sector. work in trade fiction or non-fiction, across any genre. This is a professional development activity opportunity aimed at individuals, not organisations. Individuals should apply in a personal capacity, with the consent of their employer.How to applyPlease read the full Fellow profile, publishing sector briefs and FAQs before applying. When you're ready to apply to the Fellowship, please provide the following:A brief covering letter A completed application form. A letter of support from your employer Email these documents to [email protected] and include ‘Publishing Fellowship’ in the email subject.Deadline: 5pm on Sept 6th 2019. Continue reading at 'British Council global'

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