About

The Nieman Foundation houses a dynamic set of initiatives to promote and elevate the standards of journalism and to educate and support those poised to make important contributions to its future. We do this through our fellowships, publications, and events that convene some of the leading thinkers of our time.

Nieman began as a fellowship program for select journalists who were invited to spend an academic year at Harvard University in pursuit of individual study plans to strengthen their knowledge and leadership skills. Since 1938, the program has awarded Nieman Fellowships to more than 1,700 journalists from nearly 100 countries.

For fellows, Harvard and Nieman offer the rare gift of time to think, learn, plan, and create in a rigorous intellectual environment. Following their work on campus, our fellows have gone on to assume senior leadership positions in newsrooms, produce groundbreaking journalism in every medium, launch entrepreneurial projects, and win the industry’s top honors.

Our fellows have gone on to assume senior leadership positions in newsrooms, produce groundbreaking journalism in every medium, launch entrepreneurial projects, and win the industry’s top honors.

Nieman is the only fellowship program that also houses an array of publishing and convening initiatives focused on journalism. These include:

  • Nieman Lab, an online reporting enterprise focused on the future of news and innovation. Nieman Lab has a staff of reporters writing daily about the most significant developments in journalism and has become a leading source of news about digital media for an international audience;
  • Nieman Reports, a digital publication that explores contemporary journalism’s most important challenges and provides a forum for the industry’s leading voices on issues of ethics, values, innovation, and more. It also serves as a town square for Nieman’s global alumni network;
  • Nieman Storyboard, a website that showcases exceptional narrative journalism and the art and craft of reported storytelling. Storyboard has become an important gathering place for the top practitioners of narrative journalism to talk about what works and why.

In addition, Harvard’s beautiful Lippmann House, where Nieman is located, is the convening center every year for dozens of seminars, master classes, conferences, and awards ceremonies. These bring together not only our fellows but the broadest possible array of those practicing, celebrating, challenging, and advancing journalism.