Stories that matter: applications for the Lorenzo Natali Media Prize now open until 28 April
The Lorenzo Natali Media Prize, the EU’s flagship journalism award, opens for applications today.
The Prize recognises and honours the work of journalists from around the world which shed a light on the most pressing global challenges.
The European Commission calls on journalists reporting on issues relating to inequality, poverty eradication, sustainable development, environment, biodiversity, climate action, digital, jobs and employment, education and skills development, migration, healthcare, peace, democracy, and human rights to apply online.
Reporters can submit written, audio-visual or multimedia work in one of the following categories:
- International Prize: reporting published by a media outlet based in one of the European Union’s partner countries, including all Eastern partner countries.
- Europe Prize: reporting published by a media outlet based in the European Union.
- Best Emerging Journalist Prize: reporting by a journalist aged under 30 at the time of publication.
Applications are open to reporting in any language, but should be accompanied by a translation in one of the competition languages: English, French, Spanish, German or Portuguese.
Each winner will receive €10,000. The winner of the Best Emerging Journalist category will also be offered a work experience with a media partner.
The winners will be announced at the Lorenzo Natali Media Prize Award Ceremony in Brussels later in 2023.
The deadline for applications is 28 April.
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