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World Press Institute


The World Press Institute (WPI) is an American non-profit, educational organization based in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota that offers paid fellowships for international journalists. It is funded by a wide range of foundations, local and national media institutions, multinational corporations, and individuals from all over the world.
The Institute was founded in 1961 and its fellowship program started in the same year. To date, the WPI has brought more than 550 international journalists to the United States. Currently the program is hosted in conjunction with the University of St. Thomas in Saint Paul, MN.
The two-month program gives international journalists the opportunity to immerse themselves in American culture, explore issues that affect global journalism and gain a fresh understanding of their profession through a demanding schedule of meetings, briefings and travel.
==History==

The World Press Institute was founded in 1961 by journalist Harry W. Morgan (19342007).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Founder of World Press Institute dies )〕 Fellows were originally hosted at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota, where Morgan served as director of the institution’s International Center. The program originally saw international journalists spend a year in America under the auspices of the WPI, including one six-month semester at Macalester College during which fellows lived in dorms or with host families while studying American history, politics, culture and journalism.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Our History )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ambassadors for Friendship Network )〕 Another three months were spent working at a large American news organization. The program ended with a graduation dinner at Macalester and inauguration into the college's Omega Upsilon Tau (OUT) fraternity.
In 2007, the WPI was forced to end the program because of financial difficulties and it severed ties with Macalester College. In 2008, the Institute was revived with new funding and leadership under current Executive Director, David McDonald. A shorter program of eight to nine weeks was introduced.

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