The Annenberg Scholarship for International Communications was established at the bequest of Gregory Annenberg Weingarten enabling students from developing countries to study journalism in the department of International Communications at The American University of Paris. In addition to attending courses, each scholarship student meets personally with leaders in the fields of Media and International Affairs.

"Easily one of the best things I have done in all my time at the university"  
The International Journalism Scholarships were established in memory of Flora Lewis, one of the foremost foreign affairs commentators, and in memory of the internationaly renowned journalistic humorist, Art Buchwald. They support aspiring journalism students.
"One of the best experiences of our college career"
"This simply was a great program. I have been very inspired..."
     

Desislava Yakova, Boris Manev, and Wanja Laiboni- Scholarship students on the Annenberg program since 2004.

 

 

 

 Gretchen Handwerger (Member of the Board of Trustees of AUP), Lee Huebner, and Pat Lair with the three scholarship students Diana Kasyoka, Asenath Okoth, and Mark Chakanetsa .

During the past decade, the Center enabled eleven Cambodian journalism students to study for one year at the American University of Paris.

 

 

 

Richard Reeves and Catherine O'Neill stand in front of AUP with two scholarship students

 

The Center has also established the Flora Lewis Scholarship to help fund the journalism education of students at the American University of Paris. The scholarship focuses on journalism from the developing world. The first awardee was from Zimbabwe.

Kimseng and Vannack relax with AUP students