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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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