Young journalists from Central Asia are invited to compete for a chance to attend a 10-week certification program.
OSCE Academy in Bishkek announces the Central Asian school of Contemporary Journalism, which will be held June 24 - August 30 in Kyrgyzstan. This program aims to give professional journalists the tools and knowledge to produce in-depth reports for media that make news relevant to their Central Asian audience.
Applicants must be journalists from Central Asia under 30 years old with experience in the media.
Submit a resume, a cover letter and three work samples.
Participants will receive a stipend of EUR€200 (about US$270). Nonresidents of Bishkek will receive an extra EUR€150 (about US$200) for accommodations.
The working language of the program is Russian.
The application deadline is April 1.
OSCE Academy in Bishkek announces the Central Asian school of Contemporary Journalism, which will be held June 24 - August 30 in Kyrgyzstan. This program aims to give professional journalists the tools and knowledge to produce in-depth reports for media that make news relevant to their Central Asian audience.
Applicants must be journalists from Central Asia under 30 years old with experience in the media.
Submit a resume, a cover letter and three work samples.
Participants will receive a stipend of EUR€200 (about US$270). Nonresidents of Bishkek will receive an extra EUR€150 (about US$200) for accommodations.
The working language of the program is Russian.
The application deadline is April 1.
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