EJTA European Journalism Training Association. We work together to improve journalism education in Europ Membership of the EJTA is institutional and not individual.

The European Journalism Training Association (EJTA) was established in Brussels in 1990. It groups about 55 journalism centers, schools and universities from 24 countries across Europe. They work together to improve journalism education in Europe, enabling members to collaborate on exchanges and teaching and research projects, and meet regularly to exchange ideas and information. The Association i

s a non-profit organisation and legal body under Dutch Law. The most important aim of the Association is to stimulate European co-operation in journalism education and mid-career training between non-profit training centers, and to develop a professional approach towards journalism training. The Association:

- Organizes conferences and seminars to encourage discussion about the important questions of the journalistic profession and its training problems,
- Stimulates long and medium term exchanges of students and lecturers,
- Organises research at a European level on important issues in journalism training,
- Represents its members and defends their interests in contacts with institutional partners, such as the European Commission, UNESCO, and associations of journalists and editors,
- Arranges common practical exercises and common international programmes and projects. The association’s income derives from membership fees. To finance the different activities, the Board may draw on various European institutions such as the European Commission, Council of Europe and on other programmes such as Erasmus+.

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EJTA members can submit   or proposals for   and panel discussions on:     - New Realitieswith the focus on:-         Ch...
05/04/2016

EJTA members can submit or proposals for and panel discussions on: - New Realities

with the focus on:

- Challenges of journalism in the age of rapid technological advancement.
- The present and the future of journalism education and media literacy.
- Human calamities, trauma and journalism.

CONFERENCE WEBSITE: http://ejtatbilisi.gipa.me/

EJTA Tbilisi 2016 is the annual conference of the European Journalism Training Association, hosted by the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs in June. This year’s conference topic: Media Literacy-New Realities

08/01/2016

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The Forum for European Journalism Students (FEJS) International kindly invites students from EJTA members to the 2015 General Assembly (GA) in Porto, Portugal. The GA will take place from the...Read more

Nico Drok, EJTA President, welcomes all participants.
05/11/2015

Nico Drok, EJTA President, welcomes all participants.

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