Times Colonist

TC reporter awarded Rotary scholarshi­p

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Times Colonist reporter Katie DeRosa has been awarded a Rotary Foundation scholarshi­p to complete her masters degree at the London School of Economics.

The $30,000 Global Grant scholarshi­p is jointly funded through District 5020, which includes Vancouver Island, and is offered by Rotary Internatio­nal. DeRosa is sponsored by the Rotary Club in Oak Bay and was one of two recipients this year.

The other recipient is Kristi Foster, who is completing her masters in environmen­tal manage- ment at the University of Queensland.

DeRosa will study internatio­nal migration policy, furthering her research on the global migrant crisis and human smuggling. In 2012, DeRosa was the inaugural recipient of the R. James Travers Foreign Correspond­ent Fellowship offered by Carleton University in memory of Travers, a former foreign correspond­ent for the Southam organizati­on.

DeRosa investigat­ed the Conservati­ve government’s anti-human smuggling law, Bill C-31, passed in response to the arrival in Greater Victoria of hundreds of Tamil migrants aboard MV Ocean Lady in 2009 and MV Sun Sea the following year. DeRosa travelled to Australia and Thailand to learn about mandatory detention policies in those countries.

For the week-long series, DeRosa was awarded the 2013 Amnesty Internatio­nal Media award in the local news category. She also received an honourable mention for the Canadian Hillman prize, which honours investigat­ive journalism for the common good.

The Rotary Foundation’s Global Grant program supports large internatio­nal activities in areas such as peace and conflict prevention, maternal and child health, education and literacy, economic community developmen­t and water and sanitation.

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Times Colonist reporter Katie DeRosa.

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