The JournalismAI Skills Lab 2026 has officially opened applications for its highly anticipated virtual training programme aimed at equipping journalism professionals with practical artificial intelligence skills. The 14-week programme is designed to help newsroom professionals move beyond basic prompt engineering and gain hands-on experience in implementing Large Language Models (LLMs), Generative AI, and AI agents within journalism workflows.
The free programme targets professionals working at the intersection of journalism and technology, including editorial teams, product managers, developers, reporters, visual editors, and newsroom innovators seeking to build AI-powered tools and solutions.
The JournalismAI Skills Lab is structured as a live, instructor-led virtual programme that combines strategic thinking workshops with practical technical training. Participants are expected to dedicate approximately seven hours weekly to lectures, labs, and self-paced learning activities.
For the 2026 edition, JournalismAI will host two regional cohorts:
The programme begins with workshops on product development and strategic thinking led by industry expert Sheena Bhalla, Founder of Module Xero. This is followed by 12 weeks of intensive instruction covering AI technologies, tool development, and practical newsroom applications.
Unlike theoretical AI courses, the Skills Lab focuses heavily on practical implementation. Participants will work on building their own AI-powered prototypes, proofs-of-concept, and newsroom tools throughout the programme.
Key learning outcomes include:
The programme curriculum was co-designed by product leaders and data scientists to ensure participants gain real-world, applicable skills.
The 2026 Skills Lab features a distinguished team of AI and journalism experts.
Pedro Henriques, Co-founder and CTO of The Newsroom, will lead the Africa, Europe, and the Americas cohort alongside Jenny Romano. Henriques previously led LinkedIn’s global Data Science and AI team and has trained more than 500 media professionals across Europe.
Jenny Romano, Co-founder and CEO of The Newsroom, brings extensive experience from Google and Salesforce. She has been recognised among the “33 Most Influential Women in AI” and continues to lead innovation in AI for journalism and information verification.
The Asia-Pacific and Middle East cohort will be led by Dr. Swapneel Mehta, co-founder of SimPPL. His work focuses on transparency within the social internet and investigating online influence operations. His projects have supported journalism investigations across multiple countries and informed platform moderation efforts by major tech companies.
The programme is intended for journalism professionals who already possess a foundational understanding of AI in newsroom environments.
Ideal applicants include:
Candidates are encouraged to have:
However, applicants without Python experience are still welcome to apply. JournalismAI recommends preparatory courses such as:
Participants without prior coding experience may be required to complete foundational training before the course begins.
To participate successfully in the JournalismAI Skills Lab, applicants must meet several prerequisites, including:
Applicants must also submit a letter of support from their employer confirming their availability for the programme duration.
Former participants have praised the programme for transforming their understanding of AI in journalism and helping them lead innovation within their organisations.
Thomas Gröbner, Head of the Visual Desk and Development Editor at SZ Germany, described the programme as “the gold standard” for AI in the newsroom.
Meera K from Citizen Matters in India noted that the programme provided valuable insight into AI technologies and practical newsroom applications while helping participants develop working prototypes.
Participants from non-technical backgrounds also highlighted the accessibility of the programme, praising instructors for simplifying complex AI concepts into understandable and practical lessons.
JournalismAI will host multiple virtual information sessions for interested applicants ahead of the application deadline.
Sessions are scheduled for:
These sessions will provide deeper insight into the curriculum, expectations, and programme outcomes.
Applications for the JournalismAI Skills Lab 2026 are currently open and must be submitted in English before 21 June 2026 at 11:59 PM GMT.
The programme is organised by JournalismAI at Polis, the journalism think tank of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), with support from the Google News Initiative.
The initiative continues to play a major role in preparing journalists and newsroom professionals for the evolving future of AI-powered media and digital storytelling.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.

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