Journalists from Bulgaria, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan and Ukraine who are fluent in German can participate in this opportunity.
The Institute to Promote Journalistic Talent (IFP) will host East Course 2013, a three-week seminar designed for journalists from Central and Eastern Europe. The seminar will be held July 14 – August 2 in Munich.
Journalists from ages 19 to 32 who are working in print, radio or TV media are eligible to attend.
The event will address issues from information-gathering and reporting styles to press photography.
The seminar will be conducted in German.
Organizers will cover tuition fee, costs of meals and accommodation for participants. Transportation expenses may be partially covered.
The deadline is March 1.
For more information (in German), click here (.pdf).
Source: Institute to Promote Journalistic Talent (IFP)
Journalists from Bulgaria, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan and Ukraine who are fluent in German can participate in this opportunity.
The Institute to Promote Journalistic Talent (IFP) will host East Course 2013, a three-week seminar designed for journalists from Central and Eastern Europe. The seminar will be held July 14 – August 2 in Munich.
Journalists from ages 19 to 32 who are working in print, radio or TV media are eligible to attend.
The event will address issues from information-gathering and reporting styles to press photography.
The seminar will be conducted in German.
Organizers will cover tuition fee, costs of meals and accommodation for participants. Transportation expenses may be partially covered.
The deadline is March 1.
For more information (in German), click here (.pdf).
Source: Institute to Promote Journalistic Talent (IFP)