Summary: The RSF Berlin Fellowship Program 2026 offers a unique opportunity for international journalists to enhance their skills in digital security and self‑defense. This fully funded fellowship, organized by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), is dedicated to empowering media professionals at risk. Title: RSF Berlin Fellowship Program 2026 for International Students Details: The RSF Berlin Fellowship Program 2026 invites applications from international journalists and media professionals for a fully funded six‑month fellowship in Germany. Organized by the Berlin Senate Department for Economic Affairs, Energy, and Public Enterprises, in collaboration with Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the fellowship aims to train participants in digital self‑defense and security, empowering them to protect themselves and their peers from digital threats. Subject Area: Digital Journalism, Media Security, Communication, Cybersecurity Training Open to professional journalists, bloggers, media workers, and citizen journalists facing digital dangers such as hacking, surveillance, or impersonation. Applicants must be motivated to strengthen their digital security knowledge and share it within their professional networks. Prior experience in teaching or knowledge transfer is preferred. Must commit to participating 20–25 hours per week throughout the six‑month program (June–November). Fluency in English is mandatory. Applicants should intend to return to their home country to conduct training or workshops after the fellowship. Basic computer and smartphone skills are required; advanced technical expertise is not mandatory. Eligibility & Qualifications Must be a professional journalist, blogger, media worker, or citizen journalist engaging with digital risks (e.g., hacking, surveillance). Desire to improve digital security knowledge and skills. Willingness to share knowledge gained with colleagues in-home country. Prior teaching or knowledge‑transfer experience is preferred. Dedication to participate in the program with a weekly commitment of 20‑25 hours. Fluency in English is essential. Applicants must have a background in journalism and a basic understanding of computers and smartphones. Commitment to return to home region post‑fellowship. How to Apply Interested candidates must submit an online application along with the following documents: Completed application form Academic transcripts and degree certificates Detailed CV Contact details of two professional references Last Date to Apply 15 January 2026 Benefits & Coverage Round‑trip travel expenses to Berlin ✈️ Visa assistance and related costs 🛂 Fully furnished accommodation 🏡 Monthly living stipend 💶 Co‑working space access and networking opportunities 💻 Participation in social and cultural activities 🎭 Program Outcomes & Expectation Upon completion, fellows are expected to organize at least one digital security workshop in their home country, spreading knowledge and strengthening the global network of digitally empowered journalists. Location Berlin, Germany #J-18808-Ljbffr