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Winners of the 2024 SJAA Science Journalism Grants Announced

The Science Journalists Association of Australia is proud to announce the winners of the 2024 SJAA Grants Program. 

This year’s program features four winners across three categories, each receiving up to $1000 in funding, with the opportunity for mentorship. It was another difficult year for our judging committee, with the quality of entries exceedingly high. The SJAA extends its congratulations to this year’s recipients and can’t wait to see the work produced.

Freelance science and technology journalist Petra Stock has been awarded a travel grant to attend the annual ANZCCART conference in Christchurch, NZ, from 10-12 September. The conference, which delves into ethical, social, cultural and scientific issues relating to the use of animals in research, will provide Petra with an opportunity for reporting, professional development, and networking. She will use the grant to cover travel expenses and conference fees partially.

Perth-based writer and science communicator Michelle Aitken has been awarded an independent reporting grant to examine the push by an Australian mining magnate to make akoya oyster aquaculture a sustainable alternative to wild-caught seafood. The grant will support Michelle’s travel to Albany to report this story, which captures the tension between innovation, big business and the environment, in a West Australian community.

We also awarded two student and early-career grants this year. The judging committee made a specific note of the high quality of entries for these grants this year.

The first grant goes to Antimony Deor to develop a long-form story on the science behind trans healthcare, blending reporting with unique personal experience, while the second grant is awarded to Thomas Phillips for his pitch to make a short radio documentary that explores the progress of the Australian Acoustic Observatory, a network of more than 300 solar-powered sensors capturing the sounds of various ecosystems since mid-2018.

The SJAA Grants Program is now in its fourth year and has awarded over $20,000 in funding to support international travel, in-depth science feature writing and professional development programs. The program has been supported by the Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas and SJAA’s Champions of Science Journalism: the Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science and STEM Matters.

We’d like to extend our sincere thanks to the judging committee, who took the time to provide feedback to all applicants and were impressed by the depth, clarity and quality of this year’s proposals. We’d also encourage those who missed out on this year’s grant funding to apply again in the future. 

Get those pitches ready for SJAA’s Grants Program which we expect to open in April 2025.

If you’d like to support the SJAA, we’d love to hear from you! External support would help supercharge this program and provide opportunities to Australia’s vibrant science journalism ecosystem. Contact our executive team at contact@sjaa.org.au about how we might partner together.

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SJAA Launches 2024 Grants Program to Support Australian Science Journalism

The Science Journalists Association of Australia is thrilled to launch its 2024 grants program, to support SJAA members to realise a science reporting project in print, online, audio or visual; undertake travel for a reporting project or to encourage professional development.

This year, the SJAA grants program is offering three grants: A student and early-career journalism grant, an independent reporting grant and a grant for travel or professional development opportunities. Each grant is worth $1000 each. The SJAA may also award an additional $1000 grant for an exemplary application or use the additional funds to bolster a winning applicant’s proposal.

Applications for the 2024 grants are due 11:59pm, Friday May 17, 2023. Details are here.*

If you’re not currently an SJAA member, we encourage you to join up. Your membership fee goes to supporting the grant program and strengthening science journalism in Australia. All those details are available here.

Any questions about grants or membership can be emailed to contact@sjaa.org.au.

*Updated May 1: Deadline extended by two weeks
*Updated May 20: Grants applications are closed. We hope to be running the program again in 2025.

— Jack Ryan
President

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SJAA launches 2023 grants program

The Science Journalists Association of Australia is delighted to launch its 2023 grants program, to support SJAA members to realise a science reporting project in print, online, audio or visual; travel for a reporting project; or undertake professional development.

This year, the SJAA grants program is offering eight reporting, travel or professional development grants worth $1000 each, for student/early career and established freelance or in-house science journalists.

Applications for the 2023 grants are due 5pm, Sunday 30 April 2023. Details are here, and questions can be emailed to contact@sjaa.org.au.

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SJAA 2022 grants program open for entries

The Science Journalists Association of Australia is delighted to launch its 2022 grants program, to support SJAA members to realise a science reporting project in print, online, audio or visual, or for professional development.

This year, the SJAA grants program is offering six reporting or professional development grants worth $1500 each, for student/early career and established science journalists, thanks to the generous support of the Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas.

The grant program aims to foster the career development of Australian science journalists, to encourage and support excellence in science reporting, and to build capacity in the Australian science journalism community.

The grants will support SJAA members to undertake a science reporting project – print, audio, visual, or online – or professional development opportunity that would otherwise be difficult for them to do because of financial or time constraints. More information and application details here.