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Amsterdam roundtable to discuss data-driven journalism
Journalists in Europe can apply to attend a roundtable discussion on "data-driven journalism," which uses data and tools available online to enhance reporting. The roundtable will take place in Amsterdam on August 24.
moreFellowships will bring journalists to UN meeting in New York
Journalists worldwide can apply for a three-day fellowship in New York City in advance of a September summit on the United Nations Millenium Development Goals. Deadline: August 9.
moreOnline seminar aims to improve editing skills
Writers and editors can enroll in an online seminar that will help participants sharpen their editing skills. The course will take place November 1 to 19. Deadline October 4.
moreFifth Annual Global Youth Summit
The British Council is pleased to announce an exciting opportunity for select youth. Apply to become a Global Changemaker, attend the Global Changemakers 5th Annual Global Summit on 21-27 November in the UK.
moreCitizen Journalism for Representatives of National Minorities of Armenia
Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) is organizing a workshop on Citizen Journalism for Representatives of National Minorities in 23-25 July, 2010.
moreCompetition for its Regional Scholarship Programme for Social Scientists
South Caucasus Regional Office of the Heinrich-Boll- Foundation announces a competition for its regional scholarship programme for social scientists. The Heinrich-Boll- Foundation, affiliated with the Green Party of Germany is a legally independent political foundation. The Foundation's primary objective is to support development of democratic political culture and the civil society. Goals of the regional scholarship programme: The scholarship programme fosters scientific research specifically in the South Caucasus. The programme aims to: · support young researchers to conduct individual and interdisciplinary scientific research in the framework of regional cooperation thus supporting the development of social sciences; · sustain the development of a South Caucasian network of highly qualified professionals. Selection Criteria: Applicants born on 1975-1987, who hold diploma of higher education and who permanently reside in the South Caucasus, can apply. Good knowledge of English and Russian is a must. Methodologically innovative works that comprise oral history, sociological research methods and comparative studies will be given particular priority. The Foundation finances researches in the frameworks of the following directions: 1. New vision of ethno-political conflicts 2. Migration issues 3. Refugees: strategies for survival 4. Dynamics and analysis of development of political culture 5. History of everyday life/ anthropology 6. History of opposition against the Soviet regime and repressions 7. Identity construction 8. The "own" and "other" in society 9. Problems of inequality and discrimination 10. Transformation of gender roles 11. Urbanization and urban culture 12. Social and informational infrastructure of the city 13. Problems of the sustainable urban development (social/ ecologic/economic) 14. Architecture and political power Duration and payment: The scholarship period comprises 12 months: 01/01/10 – 31/12/10, with a monthly stipend of 250 Euro. Additional expenses for seminars, summer schools, publications, etc., may be granted. General guidelines: · The scholarship is considered to be a personal financial assistance and cannot be used for projects other than envisaged by the programme. · Applicants do not necessarily need to be affiliated to a scientific institution or have a scientific degree. · Deadline for applications is 30 October 2009, 18:00 am. Application documents in under mentioned order: 1. Filled letterhead with the following information: name and last name; date of birth; country; scientific field; competition subject (choose one from abovementioned 14); title of the proposed work (competition subject and title of the proposed work should not coincide!); 2. Application form (www.boell.ge) 3. Curriculum Vitae; 4. Essay (5-8 pages) which should reflect your professional and personal motivation: 1. Why am I interested in this topic? 2. What do I know about the proposed topic? 3. What methods will I use to research this topic? 4. Annual work schedule; 5. Two recommendation letters from an academic institution or from an immediate supervisor you have worked with (indicating relevant experience and/or scientific work); 5. Certificate of higher education (B.A., M.A. or 5-year diploma) with transcripts; 6. Facultative: List of publications, including copies (only up to 20 pages). All the above-mentioned documents must be presented in English or Russian (except for copies of research papers) in 3 copies and on CD (2 copies). Incomplete, belated or e-mailed application packages will not be considered. Please, send or bring in your applications to: Heinrich-Boell- Foundation South Caucasus Regional Office 38, Zovreti Street, 0160 Tbilisi, Georgia www.boell.ge
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From Movie Legends’ Lips: Golden Apricot bringing the cinema world to Yerevan
Once again the great film occasion united famous and unknown but promising representatives of the cinema world in Yerevan from July 11-18.
moreThe First Contemporary Art Centre in Georgia
For the first time in Georgia young artists and just people who are interested in Contemporary art will have a chance to represent their works and have exhibitions for free after meeting several cryterias. The new Contemporary art centre which will be opened on Ocober has an aim to connect people with each other from this sphere...
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Turkish, Armenian journalists find similar problems in their respective news coverage
As the northwestern province of Bursa hosted a historic soccer match between the national soccer teams of Turkey and Armenia, journalists from the two countries used the opportunity to exchange ideas on the coverage of news related to each others' countries.
moreMonitoring of Coverage of Armenian-Turkish Relations in Armenian Media being Conducted
Journalists for the Future NGO has been conducting a research project since July of 2009. The project’s purpose is to assess the accuracy and bias in Armenian print and electronic media when covering Armenian-Turkish relations.
moreStudent’s Eye: JNews.am Inviting Students to Cooperation
The staff of JNews.am represents a new column entitled “Student’s Eye” that has been created for students from the South Caucasus countries.
If you are a student of Journalism Department of any higher educational institution and wish your article to be published...
Journalists for Justice. JFF Special Issue on the Eve of Human Rights Day
December 10 is recognized as Human Rights Day all over the world. In 1948 that day Universal Declaration of Human Rights was ratified at Palais de Chaillot, Paris. On the 60th anniversary of the Declaration “Journalists for the Future” NGO is covering a number of issues related to human rights violations in Armenia presenting the reader articles prepared by 14 journalists ...
moreSeminar in Yerevan for Journalists Covering Legal and Judicial Issues
“Journalists for the Future” NGO with the support of the British Embassy Yerevan is inviting its colleagues to participate in a workshop on Raising the Role of the Media in Covering Justice and Law Enforcement System being held on October 27, 28, 29 in Yerevan.
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