Science journalists worldwide now have an exceptional opportunity to gain global exposure and engage with leading mathematicians through the Abel Prize Travel Fellowships 2026. Offered by the World Federation of Science Journalists (WFSJ) in collaboration with the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, this prestigious fellowship enables selected journalists to attend the renowned Abel Prize Week in Oslo, Norway.
Scheduled to take place from 25–28 May 2026, the Abel Prize Week celebrates groundbreaking achievements in mathematics and offers unparalleled access to the global scientific community.
The Abel Prize is one of the world’s most prestigious awards in mathematics. Through this fellowship, two science journalists will be selected to cover the event, interact with top mathematicians, and report on cutting-edge research recognized by the prize.
Participants will gain exclusive access to official events, including the Abel Prize award ceremony, and will have the opportunity to interview the laureate(s).
Two fellowships will be awarded:
The fellowship provides comprehensive support to ensure a seamless experience for selected participants. Benefits include:
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
Applicants must submit the following documents:
Applications must be sent via email to: info@wfsj.org
Subject line: Application: Abel Prize Travel Fellowships for Science Journalists
Applications will be reviewed by a jury composed of members of the WFSJ Board or nominees appointed by the Board. Two candidates will be selected based on professional experience, quality of work, and potential impact.
For further inquiries, contact:
Subhra Priyadarshini (WFSJ Board Director)
Email: subhra.priyadarshini@wfsj.org
For more information about this opportunity, visit the official website
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