Council on Foreign Relations: Edward R. Murrow Press Fellowship

CFR Edward R. Murrow Press Fellowship

"The Edward R. Murrow Press Fellowship offers an annual resident fellowship for nine months, typically from September through May, at the Council’s offices in New York. The program aims to help the Fellow increase competency in reporting and interpreting events abroad and allows a period of nearly a year for sustained analysis and writing, free from the daily pressures that characterize journalistic life. The program is now made possible by a grant from the CBS Foundation, and is intended to promote the quality of responsible and discerning journalism that exemplified the work of Edward R. Murrow during his life. Renamed in 1965 in his honor, the fellowship was originally established in 1949 with support from the Carnegie Corporation, as the Fellowship for American Foreign Correspondents."

Edward R. Murrow Press Fellows

 * 2006–2007 	Manjeet Kripalani, India Bureau Chief, BusinessWeek
 * 2005–2006 	Jane Arraf, Senior Baghdad Correspondent, CNN
 * 2004–2005 	Mary Anne Weaver, The New Yorker
 * 2003–2004 	Kathy Gannon, Afghanistan and Pakistan Bureau Chief, Associated Press
 * 2002–2003 	Celia Dugger, South Asia Co-Bureau Chief, The New York Times
 * 2001–2002 	Calvin Sims, Tokyo Bureau Correspondent, The New York Times
 * 2000–2001 	Jaime FlorCruz, China Bureau Chief, Time
 * 1999–2000 	Marcus Mabry, Africa Bureau Chief, Newsweek
 * 1998–1999 	Elizabeth Neuffer, European Bureau Chief, The Boston Globe
 * 1997–1998 	Adam Schwarz, Hanoi Bureau Chief, Far Eastern Economic Review
 * 1996–1997 	Anne L. Garrels, Moscow Bureau Chief, National Public Radio
 * 1995–1996 	Ann Cooper, former South Africa correspondent, National Public Radio
 * 1994–1995 	Caryle Marie Murphy, Middle East correspondent, The Washington Post
 * 1993–1992 	Rose Brady, Moscow Bureau Chief, Business Week
 * 1992–1993 	Marguerite Michaels, Nairobi Bureau Chief, Time
 * 1991–1992 	David J. Remnick, Moscow correspondent, The Washington Post
 * 1990–1991 	Daniel R. Southerland, Beijing Bureau Chief, The Washington Post
 * 1989–1990 	Edward A. Gargan, former Beijing Bureau Chief, The New York Times
 * 1988–1989 	Loren Jenkins, Rome Bureau Chief, The Washington Post
 * 1987–1988 	Clifford Kraus, Central America correspondent, The Wall Street Journal
 * 1986–1987 	Sandra J. Burton, Hong Kong Bureau Chief, Time
 * 1985–1986  	Dennis Mullin
 * 1984–1985 	William B. Blakemore, Rome Bureau Chief, ABC News
 * 1983–1984 	Christopher S. Dickey, The Washington Post
 * 1982–1983 	Elaine F. Sciolino, Rome Bureau Chief, Newsweek
 * 1981–1982 	Jonathan Kandell, Chief Correspondent, The International Herald Tribune
 * 1980–1981 	Rudolph S. Rauch III, Deputy Chief of Correspondents, Time-Life News Service
 * 1979–1980 	Thomas Lippman, Cairo correspondent, Washington Post
 * 1978–1979 	none
 * 1977–1978 	Richard Blystone, correspondent, Associated Press
 * 1976–1977 	Mort Rosenblum, Chief of Bureau for Argentina, Uruguay & Paraguay, Associated Press
 * 1975–1976 	Timothy D. Allman
 * 1974–1975 	Donald Kirk, Far Eastern correspondent, Chicago Tribune
 * 1973–1974 	James O. Goldsborough, European correspondent, International Herald Tribune
 * 1972–1973 	Stewart N. Kellerman, Indochina correspondent, United Press International
 * 1971–1972 	Robert L. Mott, Co-Editor, the Sunday “Outlook” section of the Washington Post
 * 1970–1971 	Lewis M. Simons, Bureau Chief for Malaysia and Singapore, Associated Press
 * 1969–1970 	Bill Brannigan, ABC Radio and TV News
 * 1968–1969 	Louis Kraar, Time-Life
 * 1967–1968 	Sol W. Sanders, Regional Editor, U.S. News and World Report
 * 1966–1967 	Malcolm W. Browne (first Murrow Fellow), correspondent for Vietnam, Associated Press
 * 1965–1966 	Welles Hangen
 * 1964–1965 	John K. Cooley
 * 1963–1964 	Arthur J. Dommen
 * 1962–1963  	none
 * 1961–1962 	Bernard Kalb, Southeast Asia correspondent, The New York Times
 * 1960–1961 	Morrie S. Helitzer, Bonn Bureau Chief, McGraw-Hill World News
 * 1959–1960 	Kenneth Love
 * 1958–1959 	Whitman Bassow
 * 1957–1958 	John M. Hlavacek
 * 1956–1957 	Harry M. Heintzen
 * 1955–1956 	William J. Jordan
 * 1954–1955 	John H. Rich, Jr.
 * 1953–1954 	David B. Richardson
 * 1952–1953 	Alpheus W. Jessup, Irving R. Levine
 * 1951–1952 	Amos Landman, Hal Lehrman, George Palmer
 * 1950–1951 	William J. Boyle, Fitzhugh Turner
 * 1949–1950 	Robert Clurman, Henry R. Lieberman