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The application window for the Fall 2012 Glimpse Correspondents Program has officially opened!

POWERED BY Matador, the Glimpse Correspondents Program provides selected writers and photographers with a $600 stipend, one-on-one editorial training, and the opportunity to develop a portfolio of published work.

Anyone over 18 is eligible, and writers and photographers of all skill and experience levels are encouraged to apply. The criteria for selecting Correspondents not only include candidates’ talents in writing or photography, but also their vision for engaging communities and finding unique stories while abroad, as well as their commitment to developing these stories into polished long-form narratives over the course of the program.

You can learn more about current correspondents and read program testimonials on the Glimpse website. Check out the Correspondents Program page to learn about specific requirements and to apply for the Fall 2012 session.

About The Author

David Miller

David Miller is Senior Editor of Matador (winner of 2010 and 2011 Lowell Thomas awards for travel journalism) and Director of Curricula at MatadorU. Follow him @dahveed_miller.

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