Call for ESMH Summer School 2022

Deadline: 30 May, 2022, at 23:59 CET
European Science-Media Hub (ESMH) organises Summer School to help young media makers and journalists cover the climate crisis. This year’s ESMH Summer School, ‘Journalism and climate change: how to tell complex stories?’, offers young media makers and journalists a unique opportunity to gain insight in what the EU is doing in the field of climate change, meet prominent science journalists covering environmental topics and learn from their experience.
Where and When
Brussels, European Parliament 8-11 June 2022
Who can apply?
Journalists and young media makers, working in one of the 27 EU Member States and interested in the field of climate reporting.
Why apply?
During this four-day training journalists and young media makers can join various discussion panels, exchange with other journalists from all over Europe, actively contribute to the workshops.
Confirmed speakers of:
• The Oxford Climate Journalism Network,
• The Economist,
• The Guardian,
• Carbon Brief,
• Climate Feedback and many more.
The participants of the Summer School will also be able to join the ‘Festival of the New European Bauhaus’ (9-12 June), organised by the European Commission.
Costs:
If you are accepted to join the event, your travel and lodging costs will be remunerated for the length of the event (certain rules apply).
How to apply?
Fill out the online form available HERE before 30th May, 23:59 CET
More information about the Draft Programme of the event is available on the official website. Follow the link.