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Tbilisi: Social Innovation Camp Caucasus

Social Innovation Camp is about solving social challenges in new ways - by bringing together ideas and digital tools to create web-based innovations in just 48 hours. Conference date: April 8-10

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International AIDS Training Fellowships in Vienna Offered

The Journalist to Journalist Project of the National Press Foundation is offering scholarships to its four-day training program on HIV/AIDS in Vienna, Austria prior to the 18th International AIDS Conference. Application Deadline: April 6, 2010

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Master in European and in International Journalism

The aim of this Master’s Degree is to acquaint young journalists with the issues specific to European and international politics. It teaches them how to take these into account in any day-to-day practice of journalism. Deadline: June 30, 2010

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Fellowship offered to female journalists covering human rights

The U.S.-based International Women's Media Foundation is accepting applications for the 2010/2011 Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship, which is open to women journalists whose work focuses on human rights and social justice. Deadline: April 9.

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Communication and Poverty photo competition launched

Photojournalists from around the world can submit works to the World Assocation for Christian Communication's (WACC) seventh annual photography competition under the theme "Communication and Poverty." Deadline: May 1.

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Ozan Azerbaijani Rock Band: 'Musicians should be a good example'

Ozan is a 3-year old band, the guys sing mostly in their mother language, Azerbaijanian, also make covers: The Beatles, Coldplay, Oazis, Metallica, Doors.

Feast of Love: Salt Cake for Sweet Dreams on St. Sargis Day

15-year-old Anahit ate too much salt cake, but she confesses she hasn't seen anyone in her dreams. “It is interesting for me. I have heard that many have seen their beloved. And I want to see him too,” says Anahit.

Exhibition within Armenian Walls: The British Collection of Worldwide Modern Art in Yerevan

The name of the exhibition organized by the British Council - “Rock, Paper, Scissors” - is associated with a favorite childish game for many, however it symbolizes the interaction between...

Ice Age in Yerevan: Figure Skating becoming Fashionable, Frozen Traditions Turning Into Life

Ani Sargsyan, 16, has a favorite weather. It is winter. She is waiting for it not only for the New Year holidays but also for figure skating. And she doesn't imagine her life without it.

Cinema Through Web: A new Platform for Armenian Young Directors

A new website has been launched in Armenian web world to serve as a resource center for amateur film makers and young directors, movie and cinematography fans, as well as for general audience.

Тraditions: Old Armenians Met New Year Focused on Spiritual Values

In Armenia, the New Year is celebrated since the times when, according to a legend, the forefather Haik defeated Bel. Navasard was the first day of the year and was celebrated in August.

Smithy for Leaders: Young Activists Learning Professional Skills of Management

It’s the third year already the School for Young Leaders of Armenia (SYL) hosts under its roof young activists who come here to...

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Fighting for freedom of expression: Interview with Miklos Haraszti

Miklos Haraszti, a former Hungarian dissident, member of parliament, writer and journalist, completes his 6 year term as the OSCE's Representative on Freedom of the Media on 10 March. In this interview with OSCE Web Editor Sarah Crozier he reflects on his work and the ongoing challenges.

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Nikol Pashinyan had nothing to do with it

Nikol Pashinyan's advocates have been presenting the 78-page appeal for two hours at the Appeals Court. The advocates don't deny the fact that mass disturbances did take place in Yerevan on March 1, 2008, but they substantiate that Nikol Pashinyan had nothing to do with them.

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Monitoring 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.

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Student’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...

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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 ...

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Seminar 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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JFF Activities in Tsakhkadzor Conference

On September 4, Suren Deheryan, president of the “Journalists for the Future” NGO, delivered a lecture on “Perfecting Newsletter” as part of the annual conference of the Youth and Community Action Program (YCAP) held in Tsakhkadzor city.

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