EU Journalist Award – Together against discrimination!

Posted at 13. July, 17:04 Uhr by oanadinca with 2 comments

The EU Journalist Award is the only journalism competition for print and online journalists focused on discrimination and diversity issues in the EU.

The European Commission is pleased to announce that the 2011 edition of the
EU Journalist Award – Together against discrimination! is now open.

The EU Journalist Award is the only journalism competition for print and online journalists
focused on discrimination and diversity issues in the EU.

Winners will receive prizes of up to EUR 5 000!

It's easy to take part – enter your article online on the EU Journalist Award 2011 website.

All articles published between 18 September 2010 and 10 November 2010 are eligible.

Entries will be judged by an independent jury of journalists and experts in the field of anti-discrimination and diversity.

Don’t miss the deadline: the 2011 competition will close at 12.00 (CET) on 10 November 2011.

Visit the EU Journalist Award 2011 website for more information on the competition: http://journalistaward.stop-discrimination.info/

TAKE PART NOW!

 
 

National Geographic's Young Explorers Grant Application

Posted at 13. July, 11:20 Uhr by oanadinca with 0 comments

Young Explorers Grants (YEG) offer opportunities to individuals ages 18 to 25 to pursue research, conservation, and exploration-related projects consistent with National Geographic's existing grant programs.

Eligibility?

The Young Explorers Grants Program supports a variety of projects—and an age-range of applicants—that are generally not covered by other sources of funding.

Applicants are not required to have advanced degrees. However, a record of prior experience in the fields of research, conservation, or exploration should be submitted as it pertains to the proposed project.

Funding is not restricted to United States citizens—foreign nationals are invited to apply. Researchers planning work in countries abroad should make great effort to include at least one local collaborator as part of their team.

Where Should I Apply?

The Committee for Research and Exploration funds hypothesis-based scientific research. Consult the CRE website for more information on the fields of research funded.

The Conservation Trust funds innovative and applied approaches to conservation with potential for global application. Consult the CT website for more information on the types of projects funded.

The Expeditions Council funds exploration and adventure around the world. Consult the EC website for more information on the types of programs funded.

Grant Limits

Young Explorers Grants vary in amount depending on significance of the project, though most range between US $2,000 and $5,000 at the maximum. National Geographic Society funds often serve as complementary support—thus the program encourages applicants to seek additional, concurrent funding from other sources.

Grant Restrictions

National Geographic Society grants may not be used for indirect costs, overhead, and other expenses not directly related to the project. Fringe benefits are also excluded, as are salaries.

Funds may not be used for travel to scientific/professional meetings or conferences, tuition, vacations, study abroad programs, volunteer activities, legal actions, land acquisition, endowments, construction of permanent field stations, or publication of research results.

Grant recipients are expected to provide the National Geographic Society with rights of first refusal for popular publication and other media coverage of their findings.

Obtaining an Application Form

Applying for a Young Explorers Grant is a two-step process.

First, you must submit a pre-application form online. If your pre-application is approved, you will be sent an email with a link and a password giving you access to our full application online.

Before you submit a pre-application, there are a few things you should take into consideration:

  • The pre-application form can be completed in multiple sessions. You will be allowed to save your work and complete it at another time.
  • You will be asked to upload an electronic copy of your curriculum vitae (CV) while completing the form. Instructions will be provided.
  • Please make sure that your browser is configured to receive cookies.
  • This system works best on Internet Explorer 5.5 and Netscape 6.0 or higher.
  • If you have any questions about the online pre-application form, consult our Frequently Asked Questions.
  • If you don't find the answer to your question, Please email the question to the fund you are applying to: cre@ngs.org , conservationtrust@ngs.org , or council@ngs.org . Please remember to include Young Explorers Grant in the subject line.

The Young Explorers Grants Program accepts pre-applications throughout the year. Please submit your pre-application at least eight months prior to your field dates, at least six months for the Expeditions Council. If your application is approved—a decision which takes about eight weeks—the relevant grant program will send you an email with a link to the full application online. The names of three academic or professional references and a curriculum vitae are to be included with the full application.


 

 
 

The CL!CK3 International Photography Contest is back!

Posted at 11. July, 15:44 Uhr by oanadinca with 0 comments

The international photography competition, CL!CK ABOUT IT, is back again for the third time, so grab your cameras and get ready CL!CKers, you do not want to miss this round!

The competition focuses on the topic of Aid. Submit your own photo(s) related to “Aid”, and grab a chance to win one of the following prizes:

  • 1 x overall winner will be selected to participate in a reporting trip to visit an Oxfam project(s) (destination(s) to be announced).
  • 3 x runner-ups will be awarded with a 500 Euro Amazon Gift Card (2 x sponsored by Oxfam, and 1x by the EJC)
  • A selection of photographs (incl. photos from the overall winner and runner-ups) will be published in various Oxfam publications.

Contest Instructions

CL!CK ABOUT IT is a series of international photography competitions that are organised by the European Journalism Centre and have been running since 2010. The third edition of CL!CK is co-organised with Oxfam and sponsored by the European Commission.

In this competition we want you to capture moments that show how people’s lives and communities are being transformed. Whether in Berlin or Bogota, tackling poverty, health, education, gender, environment and agricultural issues matter. This is what aid is all about. We want your creativity, so don’t limit yourself to these areas only, branch out and be creative!

A contestant may upload a maximum of 8 entries to the competition platform. This upload must be done in one go. In other words, a participant has one chance to upload his/her photos. Once uploaded, the photos cannot be deleted, altered, or added to.

For more information, contact: info@clickaboutit.net 

Prize Eligibility

Only persons who are at least 18 years of age can enter.

Contest Starts

July 08, 2011 @ 12:00 pm (BST)

Contest Ends

September 26, 2011 @ 12:00 pm (BST)

 

 

 
 

A conference for young european reporters

Posted at 22. June, 11:16 Uhr by oanadinca with 0 comments

Young European journalists(in-the-making), between 18-26, can apply until then to take part in the YoungPress.eu conference in Antwerpen (Belgium) on 27-29 October 2011.

A CONFERENCE FOR YOUNG EUROPEAN REPORTERS

 

On general request, mainly because of the examination period,  the organization committee of Youngpress.eu has decided to postpone the deadline for applications to 15th July 

Young European journalists(in-the-making), between 18-26, can apply until then to take part in the YoungPress.eu conference in Antwerpen (Belgium) on 27-29 October 2011.  The main themes of the conference are:

Ø  the omnipresence of ‘instant’ media

Ø  the threat to high-quality (investigative) journalism

Ø  the spread of biased information

Ø  new models and experimentation by independent journalists

Key experts, including Robert Fisk, Sylvie Kauffmann, Annabel McGoldrick, Olaf Koens, Ingrid Lieten, Henk Blanken, Robin Hamman, and many others will shed their light on contemporary media and share their insights, guidance and recommendations with the 100 selected young reporters.  The conference will consist of a series of lectures, debates and workshops around the 4 main themes.

All submission details and criteria for application can be found on www.youngpress.eu.
 
 

Follow Orange Magazine coverage of the Deutsche Welle Global Media Forum

Posted at 17. June, 12:14 Uhr by oanadinca with 2 comments

Supported by Deutsche Welle, a team of 8 young journalists from across Europe and Asia will be reporting from the Deutsche Welle Global Media Forum from Monday, 20th of June to Wednesday, 22nd of June.


Fresh.Vibrant.Creative. We are Orange, a magazine produced by young journalists at events across Europe. Supported by Deutsche Welle, a team of 8 young journalists from across Europe and Asia will be reporting from the Deutsche Welle Global Media Forum from Monday, 20th of June to Wednesday, 22nd of June.

Our team will focus on the key issues behind the challenges of the media in reporting human rights in a globalized world. We will interview Arab bloggers, human rights activists and high-ranking officials.

We will be your eyes and ears at this large-scale event attended by 1300 participants from all over the world. Follow us online from Monday on at www.orangelog.eu. On Wednesday stay tuned for our print edition that will be published in pdf format on the website.

 
 

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