EYP and the Youth Press of Austria organize the Media vs. integration conference in Vienna. The conference wants to raise awareness on the topic of media and integration within youth media all over Europe and to contribute towards a positive image of integration among young people. Integration, be it the integration of migrants or EU integration, is a multifaceted topic to be examined in its representation and influence on media.read more ...<>
The *Euro-MediterraneanAcademy for Young Journalists Amsterdam 2009* is a *10-day, high-quality training course* on *Journalism* and *Intercultural Dialogue*in which active *discussions on current issues*, *lectures from experts* on relevant subjects and *practical assignments* are tools in challenging mutual misperceptions. You are to bring with you an open mind, a suitcase full of questions, opinions and ideas, and prepare for ten days of debate, cultural exchange, unexpected light bulb moments and professional growth.
We are happy to inform you that European Youth Media Days will take place again! To create as much creative, passionate and fresh European youth media as in 2007 and 2008 we are looking for two project coordinators and one programme coordinator to start working in Brussels in mid of June. If you are interested in coordinating event for 200 young journalists in building of European Parliament in Brussels in October read more instructions here. Short deadline: please apply till 7th June! read more ...<>
Just 3 weeks are left until the deadline for sumbitting the best articles and radio reports for 2009 European Young Journalist Award. Hurry up, if you want your story to be read or listerned to by the entire Europe!read more ...<>
To mark the 20th anniversary of the peaceful revolution in Europe, MitOst is pleased to announce the International Journalist Award, "1989 - 2009: Europe in Dialog", supported by the Robert Bosch Foundation. The thematic focus of the articles under consideration is the increasing overlap between European countries beyond the former east - west borders.
7 of us are these days in Perugia, Italy, to report from the International Journalism Festival. It is a very challenging experience, but we are very glad to be here. In the name of the Orange team, I would kindly invite you all to see our work until now on http://www.orangelog.eu/en/topics/int-journalism-festival-perugia/
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you interested in fostering the cooperation between youngjournalists from Asia and Europe? Do you want to know more about themedia on both continents and the work of your young colleagues? Is itimportant for you to work on the biased pictures of each other in themedia, against prejudices and stereotypes?
24 participants from 17 countries enjoyed the transition from winterto spring in Krakow, Poland, from 21-29 March. The reason they cametogether, was the secondPublic Relations European School trainingcourse, organised by AEGEE.
European Youth Press has prepared and sent out its recent issue of the Newsletter. News from member organisations, participation opportunities, innovations, events and many other things usefull and interesting for young media makers. read more ...<>
Young people, professionals and experts in communication from all over Europe will get together in La Pobla de Vallbona, Valencia, Spain from the 7th to the 10th May 2009. The event will expore the new ways and means that Europe is being portrayed by the media and the role of the new young reporter in this field. In honour of Europe Day, the Country Council of la Pobla de Vallbona along with Europe's most distinctive Web TV for young people Europocket TV, is organizaing the international event. read more ...<>
Youth Press Italia has made it possible for 6 young journalists of European Youth Press to attend the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, Italy from 1 to 5 April 2009. During this event, a special round table will be dedicated to the European Youth Press. Young media makers from France, Germany, Poland, Spain, Hungary and Romania, as well as representatives of the European Commission to discuss about:read more ...<>
35 young European
Youth Press journalists from 12 countries met again in Berlin, on 1 - 4 March 2009,
in Friedrich Ebert Foundation to discuss the European media and to make plans
on improving the cross-boarder Orange Magazine!read more ...<>
European Youth Press and cafebabel.com, with the financial support of the European Commission's Directorate-General for Enlargement launched European Young Journalist Award 2009. This diverse award offers aspiring journalists aged 17 - 35 from all over Europe to reflect and express their views on Europe and the European Union's enlargement.