Fellowship award
PA Nelson Jane Phare, women’s editor of the Auckland morning newspaper, the “New Zealand Herald,” has been awarded a Harry Brittain Fellowship by the Commonwealth Press Union, says the chairman of the C.P.U.’s New Zealand section, Mr Peter Muller.
Ms Phare will spend three months in Britian, beginning in early May. She will take part in two intensive courses in journalism, make a study tour of Britain, and spend some time attached to the staff of a daily newspaper outside London.
Up to 10 fellowships are awarded each year to journalists in Commonwealth countries. The fellowship scheme is a memorial to the founder of the C.P.U., Sir Harry Brittain.
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Press, 7 March 1984, Page 21
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