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UMass Chan Medical School media fellowship

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Chancellor Michael F. Collins welcomes the 2025 media fellows to UMass Chan Medical School.
Photo: Colleen Locke 

UMass Chan Medical School’s award-winning media fellowship offers print, broadcast and digital journalists the opportunity to immerse themselves for two full days in a leading academic biomedical research institution, gaining access to our leaders and faculty as you develop story ideas, contacts, and a greater context for cutting-edge medicine and science reporting.

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The 2025 media fellows listen in during one of the sessions over the two-day program.
Photo: Colleen Locke 

We offer a rare opportunity for journalists to . . .

  • Immerse themselves in the commonwealth’s only public medical school
  • Dedicate two thought-provoking days to learning, with no deadlines to meet!
  • Come face-to-face with top researchers, clinicians, and leaders.
  • Generate innovative story ideas and cultivate new contacts close to home to better cover a wide variety of medical and science stories.
  • Gain hands-on experience in a working research lab and in a professional simulation learning center.
  • Recharge professionally.
  • Network with other journalists.
  • Gain a deeper understanding of relevant and important science and medical issues.

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    Media fellows engage in discussions.  
    Photo: Colleen Locke

What we ask of you . . . 

  • You must have the permission of your bosses to attend.
  • Consider all sessions to be on background, unless otherwise noted.
  • Bring your curiosity, desire to learn, and a general interest in covering science, medical and health-related topics.
  • Complete an application.

What we offer your bosses . . . 

  • A rare opportunity for valued employees to participate in professional development – at no cost to you or your company.
  • Learning and access that will distinguish your coverage on a wide variety of medical and science stories.
  • Just two days away from the newsroom - a brief investment of time that will reinvigorate your employee, strengthen their dedication and improve future performance.

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    Participants take part in an interactive session.  
    Photo: Colleen Locke