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5 days agoEuropean Journalism Centre added Eymund Diegel - How to use Grassroots Data Collection Tools to Raise Awareness About Environmental Issues' to PICNIC 2011 -
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1 month agoEuropean Journalism Centre added 'Newsroom management: getting the maximum from minimized budgets' at the NEWS! Summit 2011 in Hong Kong. to GEN's News World Summit 2011 -
1 month agoEuropean Journalism Centre added 'First General Assembly of the Global Editors Network' at the NEWS! Summit 2011 in Hong Kong. to GEN's News World Summit 2011
The European Journalism Centre (EJC) is an independent, international, non-profit institute dedicated to the highest standards in journalism, primarily through the further training of journalists and media professionals. Building on its extensive international network, the Centre operates as a facilitator and partner in a wide variety of training projects.
The main goals of the EJC are to:
* promote high quality journalism through professional training, particularly in a European context;
* provide a forum for discussion, debate, and exchanges of views and experience for journalists, editors, media executives and other media professionals;
* support, through training and networking, high standards of journalism in developing countries;
* promote further journalism training that answers the needs of media professionals and the media industry;
* monitor and reflect, via research, surveys and publications, on the present and future challenges facing the media;
* create and support networks among media professionals within Europe and with other parts of the world.
The EJC plays a unique role at the European level as a partner and organiser for media companies, professional organisations, journalism schools and governmental bodies seeking to establish activities and projects.
The main goals of the EJC are to:
* promote high quality journalism through professional training, particularly in a European context;
* provide a forum for discussion, debate, and exchanges of views and experience for journalists, editors, media executives and other media professionals;
* support, through training and networking, high standards of journalism in developing countries;
* promote further journalism training that answers the needs of media professionals and the media industry;
* monitor and reflect, via research, surveys and publications, on the present and future challenges facing the media;
* create and support networks among media professionals within Europe and with other parts of the world.
The EJC plays a unique role at the European level as a partner and organiser for media companies, professional organisations, journalism schools and governmental bodies seeking to establish activities and projects.
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