‘Post’ reporter wins prestigious Harvard fellowship
Jerusalem Post Saturday 5th May, 2012
Jerusalem Post military correspondent Yaakov Katz is one of 24 journalists from around the world to win a fellowship at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard for 2013, the foundation announced on Friday.Katz will be a member of the 75th class of Nieman Fellows.The fellowship allows accomplished and promising journalists a year of study at Harvard and time to pursue individual areas of inquiry as well as integrated class work to enh...
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