This October, Moscow became a dynamic hub for emerging media talents from BRICS+ states. Our fellows came together to explore the evolving landscape of modern journalism fostering connections that transcend borders and shape tomorrow's media rhetoric.
Their journey encompassed:
This fellowship may be final this year, but its impact resonates far beyond Moscow. Our fellows return home equipped with fresh perspectives and expertise, ready to contribute to a more balanced and inclusive global media landscape.
The InteRussia fellowship program in journalism is implemented by Mezhdunarodniki Autonomous Non-Profit Organisation in cooperation with the Gorchakov Fund and the Sputnik International News Agency and Radio Broadcast Service with the grant support from the Presidential Grants Foundation.
Their journey encompassed:
- Mastering diverse content creation through SputnikPro: from breaking news and reportage to podcasts and social media, including AI's role and conflict journalism practices;
- Engaging with key figures: talks with Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov and meetings at the BRICS Expert Council – Russia with Victoria Panova;
- Participating in the BRICS+ Fashion Summit;
- Exploring RT TV Channel's media operations and broadcast technologies;
- Immersing in Russian culture through visits to the Tretyakov Gallery and Garage Museum of Contemporary Art.
This fellowship may be final this year, but its impact resonates far beyond Moscow. Our fellows return home equipped with fresh perspectives and expertise, ready to contribute to a more balanced and inclusive global media landscape.
The InteRussia fellowship program in journalism is implemented by Mezhdunarodniki Autonomous Non-Profit Organisation in cooperation with the Gorchakov Fund and the Sputnik International News Agency and Radio Broadcast Service with the grant support from the Presidential Grants Foundation.