lunes, 14 de marzo de 2011

FEJS Annual Congress 2011

Dear all,

The Executive Board and Secretariat are proud to invite you to the 2011 Annual FEJS Congress held in Matera, Italy from the 1st to the 6th of April 2011. The topic is PRESS FREEDOM! The participation fee 130euros.

Please read the attached Invitation Letter carefully and apply here if interested in joining us this year!
Looking forward to seeing you in Matera,

Eleni Elizabeth Patsiatzis
FEJS international v.z.w.
Secretary General
www.fejs.org

The 2011 European Journalism Institute

Dear Friend and Colleague,

This summer, the 2011 European Journalism Institute (EJI) organized by The Fund for American Studies will take place in Prague , Czech Republic from July 9 - July 17. As an important resource for current and future journalists, we ask that you to help us recruit outstanding participants for this summer’s Institute.

For the 8th summer, this Institute will bring together working journalists and journalism students from around the world for a one-week workshop that revisits and expands upon the fundamental skills of visual and written information gathering for young journalists and those interested in developing basic journalism skills. The intensive seven day program consists of seminars, lectures, and discussions about journalism by both theorists and practitioners from both the United States and Europe .

If you know working journalists or journalism students who may be interested in EJI, I encourage you to forward them this email. They can also visit our website or contact Brigit Moore by email at bmoore@tfas.org or by phone at (202) 986-0384. To begin an online application, interested individuals should go here: https://app.applyyourself.com/?id=tfas-int.

THE FINAL ADMISSIONS DEADLINE FOR EJI IS APRIL 15, 2011

miércoles, 1 de septiembre de 2010

FEJS GA 2010 in Helsinki

Hey guys, what about the summer? Enjoying the sun? What did you choose? Beach or mountain? Whatever you did, I hope you enjoy yourselves, but now it is time to start a new academic year full of experiences, trips and professional expectations about our main and exciting goal: Journalism.

The Forum of European Journalism Students is proud to announce that the General Assembly of 2010 will be held in Helsinki, Finland.

During the event young journalist from all over the world will convene to discuss the future of Europen Journalism and of the organization.



The event is for european students of journalism, media and communication, and specially people that have attended at least one of the annually arranged FEJS congresses. The purpose of the FEJS is to create a network for young journalists, educate journalists, spread knowledge of the different european culture and give participants both personal and professional experience.

This year, the organization celebrates its 25th anniversary.



During the 3-day event you will experience among other things the sport of sauna (we promise that it will be safe), lectures at the Helsinki University right next to the old city centre, and lodging in a hotel within walking distance of the shopping streets.

The GA will take place from Thursday night on the 4.11 until Monday morning the 8.11. The participation fee will be 135€ wich will cover food and lodging. The application procedure will start at the end of September. Cheap flights to Helsinki can be found among others from Air Baltic, ebookers.fi, Ryanair and Wizz Air.

Find further information in
http://gahelsinki.ratata.fi

See you in Finland¡¡

European Journalists, an endangered species?

IHECS replies by setting up a new Executive master in European journalism – 1 year.

The 9th February 2010, the International Press Association wrote an article titled “Brussels deserves its watchdogs”. The article refers to the dangerously decreasing number of journalists based in Brussels. In Brussels, there are now less than 900 journalists compared to 38 000 civil servants working at the European Commission, around 15 000 lobbyists and 751 Member of the European Parliament. Democracy is therefore at risk! This comes as a surprise when a growing percentage of our national laws originate in European legislation. Sadly, this slow disappearance of Brussels-based correspondents is not compensated enough by national coverage of the European Union.

There are many reasons; the current economic situation has deeply weakened the media sector; covering EU affairs is a complex task; manoeuvres from the Commission to control the whole information flow etc. However, Brussels more than ever deserves its watchdogs! Despite what is widely claimed, citizens are interested in knowing more about the impact EU legislation has on their lives. Suffice to mention the public reaction to the “rosé” or the GMO potatoes! This translation from complex technical jargon into concrete and clear terms for citizens is the greatest challenge of EU reporting.

In reaction to this situation, IHECS, an official Brussels-based high school, has decided to open a daytime executive master in European Journalism from September onwards. The course is structured around project learning and multiple partnerships with European bodies.

Lessons will run until April 2011. In April, May and June students will have to complete their end-of-course assignments. The group will be divided into smaller groups of three students. They will have to produce a written investigative piece with photos/illustrations.

Highlights of the master:

- Workshops are given by recognised professional journalists from across Europe who combine first-class teaching with practical experience in the field.

- Small group of students (20)

- In the heart of Europe, close to EU institutions

- Contacts with stakeholders

- Numerous media projects

- In- the-field investigations

- Constant contact with professionals

JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: European Journalism

Contact person: Laure Englebert laure.englebert@galilee.be

domingo, 13 de diciembre de 2009

Annual Congress 2010 in Slovenia


Dear all,

It is very probable fact that you are all anxious and excited to attend the 2010 FEJS annual congress in Ljubljana, Slovenia¡
The Executive Board, Organinizing Committee and Secretariat are proud to invite all of you¡

Please, check the next website carefully and join us¡¡

http://www.fejs.si/

The application procedure starts Sunday 13 th December.

Best regards

Spanish delegation

miércoles, 29 de julio de 2009

Eur@dioNantes Experience, come and see¡¡¡

Eur@dioNantes, a European Radio station based in Nantes and supported by the European Commission, has recently launched the selection process of its upcoming European team of interns.

Eur@dioNantes is currently looking for high-level bilingual (in french) students in political science or journalism who are interested in European issues and who would like to get a formative experience in the world of New European Media.

The students, supervised by professional journalists, will discuss European information, talk about the local news from a European point of view, advertise all the innovative projects in Europe nowadays and give visibility to the emerging artistic creations all over the continent.

The internship will start on the 23th of August 2009 in Nantes and usually lasts 6 months. The students get a monthly allowance of about 390 €.

The attached documents will give more details on Eur@dioNantes and on the selection process of the next promotion. More information is also available on the website www.euradionantes.eu
http://www.euradionantes.eu/recrutement/recrutement.htm

Please feel free to forward this information to all those who could be interested by this initiative within your networks (Higher Education departments of your regional/local Governments, Universities…).
How it works : many European journalists gathered inside a local networkTo create a hub for European information, you must always work with European journalists, because they are the first to see what is going on in their own countries.The Eur@dioNantes team is composed of several young journalists who came from their countries to the training centre in Nantes. They are being coached by French professionals with loads of experience. For several months the whole newsroom have to create new ways of listening to European information. They have to immerse themselves into the local background and compare what they see and hear to the wider frame of European newsgathering so as to open new perspectives and consider the implications of what is happening, be it on the cultural, economical, social or political level.Those young students in journalism are therefore lucky enough to be trained in a unique background, and they start their career in a dynamic European environment. Do you want to be an intern ?http://www.euradionantes.eu/

sábado, 20 de junio de 2009

TFM Barcelona July 09- Reunión Internacional Grupo de Trabajo FEJS en Barcelona !!PARTICIPA!!

Mireia Suarez (Santiago de Compostela) y Dulce Ramos( Burgos) en el AC de Suiza 2007

TASK FORCE MEETING – Barcelona
Get prepared to live the sunniest and hottest TFM ever!
From the 24th to the 27th of July, SB and Sec are waiting for you in beautiful Barcelona! The beach, the palm trees, the best soccer team in the world, it will all be there - but don’t forget we will be there to mainly prepare the GA 2009 in the Netherlands in the first place!
To do this in the best circumstances, we can only accept 20 participants, so hurry up to apply! Hasta pronto en Barcelona…
Participation fee is 95 euros and includes:- 3 nights (24, 25, and 26 july 09) in Youth Hostel in the city centre, 10 minutes walking from the beach!- 3 meals a day and snacks and drinks during breaks- Meeting room
Deadlines? 25th of June 2009
Details? More details (arrival time, exact location, exact discussion plan, and so on) will be given in the confirmation letter of participation that will be sent beginning of July.
Contact Person?
For SB (and OC) : Nicolas Naets, nicolasnaets@gmail.com
For SEC : Fabienne Morand, secretariat@fejs.org.
If you want to apply for Solidarity Found, please send an email to secretariat@fejs.org
Una oportunidad de oro para participar y conocer más de cerca la organización europea. Un llamamiento para los antiguos participantes españoles.

Los TASK FORCE MEETING son los previos preparativos para el AC (congreso anual)y la GA (asamblea general). Es una reunión más pequeña con el cuerpo central de la organización (el secretariado y el SB cuerpo de supervisión), que ayudan en la organización total del Foro.

Como participante durante muchos años en los congresos y eventos, y aunque mi vida laboral está complicada, creo conveniente la asistencia de representantes de España. Yo he realizado mi petición de participar. AHORA es el momento de consolidar FEJS Spain!!!