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Meet the Nieman Class of 2026

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Meet the Nieman Class of 2026

The Nieman Foundation’s 88th class of Nieman Fellows includes accomplished journalists from nine countries who are spending a year at Harvard studying topics ranging from climate change, war crimes, and cryptocurrency to misinformation, immigration, and AI applications for newsrooms.

Fellowships

Since 1938, the Nieman Foundation for Journalism has brought more than 1,700 promising and accomplished journalists from 100 countries to Harvard for a year of study, innovation and experimentation.

Publications

The Nieman Foundation publishes Nieman Reports, a website and quarterly magazine chronicling contemporary challenges and opportunities in journalism; Nieman Journalism Lab, a website reporting on digital media innovation; and Nieman Storyboard, a website exploring the art and craft of nonfiction storytelling.

From Nieman Reports

 A Tip Line, a Crackdown, and a Chilling Effect

 A Tip Line, a Crackdown, and a Chilling Effect

Megan Cattel

How Hungary’s Independent Media Held the Line

How Hungary’s Independent Media Held the Line

András Pethő

How Are Creator Journalists Reaching Audiences Traditional Media Miss?

How Are Creator Journalists Reaching Audiences Traditional Media Miss?

A New Chapter

A New Chapter

Melissa Bailey

From Nieman Storyboard

Making ‘a documentary that you could dance to’

Making ‘a documentary that you could dance to’

Mark Armstrong

How Jad Abumrad transports listeners to a legendary club in Lagos for the acclaimed podcast, ‘Fela Kuti: Fear No Man’

How Jad Abumrad transports listeners to a legendary club in Lagos for the acclaimed podcast, ‘Fela Kuti: Fear No Man’

Julia Barton

The art of the micro-narrative

The art of the micro-narrative

Kim Cross

‘Stay long enough to be boring,’ and other notes from the Power of Narrative conference

‘Stay long enough to be boring,’ and other notes from the Power of Narrative conference

Mark Armstrong

From Nieman Lab