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Melvin M.S. Goo Writing Fellowships Melvin M.S. Goo Writing Fellowships

The Melvin M.S. Goo Writing Fellowship awards financial support to individual journalists, authors, or writers from the United States or China for projects that enhance understanding between the two countries.

Eligibility

Applicants must be a national or permanent resident of either the United States or the People's Republic of China.

Funding

Early 2000s newsroom photograph of Melvin Goo reviewing a proof with editors.
Melvin Goo at Taiwan News. Photo courtesy of the Melvin Goo Memorial Fund.

This East-West Center fellowship is supported by a generous endowment from the Melvin M.S. Goo Memorial Fund.

Melvin M.S. Goo was a veteran journalist who led a 34-year career in the United States and Asia prior to his passing in 2016. Born in Macau and graduating high school in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, Mr. Goo worked for 18 years as a reporter, editor, and editorial writer at The Honolulu Advertiser. In 1977 he was awarded the prestigious Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University. Mr. Goo continued his career in Asia, rising to Chief News Editor at The Nikkei Weekly and later Editor-in-Chief at Taiwan News.

Title card for the 2024 Melvin Goo Writing Fellowship.

2024 Melvin M.S. Goo Fellowship

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

The Melvin M.S. Goo Writing Fellowship awards financial support to individual journalists, authors, or writers from the United States or China for projects that enhance understanding between the two countries.

Eligibility

Applicants must be a national or permanent resident of either the United States or the People's Republic of China.

Funding

Early 2000s newsroom photograph of Melvin Goo reviewing a proof with editors.
Melvin Goo at Taiwan News. Photo courtesy of the Melvin Goo Memorial Fund.

This East-West Center fellowship is supported by a generous endowment from the Melvin M.S. Goo Memorial Fund.

Melvin M.S. Goo was a veteran journalist who led a 34-year career in the United States and Asia prior to his passing in 2016. Born in Macau and graduating high school in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, Mr. Goo worked for 18 years as a reporter, editor, and editorial writer at The Honolulu Advertiser. In 1977 he was awarded the prestigious Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University. Mr. Goo continued his career in Asia, rising to Chief News Editor at The Nikkei Weekly and later Editor-in-Chief at Taiwan News.

Title card for the 2024 Melvin Goo Writing Fellowship.

2024 Melvin M.S. Goo Fellowship

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS