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/

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