Digital lab calls for projects [Sub-Saharan Africa]

Multimedia content creators in need of mentorship and financial support are invited to submit a pitch.

Digital Lab Africa aims to provide a springboard for African talent in multimedia creation with the support of French and Sub-Saharian companies.

The call for projects has five categories: digital art, immersive realities, video game, animation and music. Proposed materials must be in English or French.

To fast track the development of their projects, winners in each category will receive a Digital Lab Africa Incubation Pass, which includes mentorship and training, a residency period/learning expedition in France or in Sub-Saharan African countries, and participation at industry events.

The deadline is March 1.

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Gasset Awards accepting entries on investigative journalism, photojournalism[Americas, Spain]

Journalists ages 18 and older can submit their work to this contest.

The Ortega y Gasset Awards, organized by El PaĆ­s, highlight the value of freedom, independence and rigor as essential virtues of journalism.

Works may be submitted in four categories: story or investigative journalism, multimedia coverage, photojournalism and lifetime achievement. Entries must have been published originally in Spanish in 2019.

The winners of each category will receive EUR15,000 (US$16,703) and artwork by artist D. Eduardo Chillida Juantegui.

The deadline is March 8.

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Awards focuses on religion reporting [Worldwide]

Journalists covering religion can apply for an award.

The Religion Newswriters Association (RNA) Awards for Religion Reporting Excellence honor journalists from newspapers, magazines, broadcast outlets, online outlets, student publications and book authors who write about religion.

The contest features more than 20 awards in six media categories, in addition to a student category, and more than US$10,000 in prizes. Works must have been published or broadcast in English in 2019. International entries are accepted.

The entry fee ranges from US$50 to US$120 for non-members. Joining RNA can save entrants up to US$75.

The deadline is March 2, except for the student category, which is May 1.


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CatchLight Fellowship highlights visual storytelling [Worldwide]

Media professionals who have demonstrated excellence in working with visual storytelling and a commitment to effecting social change can apply for this fellowship.

CatchLight, a California-based photography organization, seeks candidates for the 2020 CatchLight Fellowship.

The US$30,000 fellowship will be awarded to organizational leaders in the field of visual storytelling, visual storytellers and/or educators.

Fellows also receive mentorship, personalized project development and networking opportunities.

Candidates must submit a proposal outlining a project to be pursued in the course of the 12-month fellowship. A broad range of visual formats including photography, video, audio, motion, data visualization or VR will be accepted.

The deadline is Feb. 4.

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UN launches Visual arts competition on sustainable development [MENA]

Artists and photographers across the Arab world are invited to enter this contest.

The Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), in collaboration with the United Nations Information Centre in Beirut, is organizing a visual arts competition on sustainable development in the Arab region.

The contest aims to encourage individuals to portray the reality of sustainable development in Arab countries through photographs, videos or infographics/animation.

Contestants must choose one or more of the 17 SDGs as themes for their photographs (maximum of 10 photos), videos and infographics/animation (maximum of two), which express their vision of the SDGs.

The winners will be invited to attend the Arab Forum on Sustainable Development in spring 2020.

The deadline is Feb. 29.

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Poynter Institute offers training on digital media diversity [US]

Journalists of color who work in the digital space with leadership responsibilities or have demonstrated leadership potential can apply for this training program.

The Poynter Institute, in partnership with The Washington Post, is accepting applications for the Leadership   Academy for Diversity in Digital Media.

A total of 30 journalists will be selected for
the academy, which will take place June 14 to 19 at Poynter’s campus in St. Petersburg, Florida.

The training will focus on critical skills journalists of color need on their paths to leadership in digital journalism and technology.

There is no cost for this program. A limited number of travel stipends is available.

The deadline is Feb. 14.

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Reporting grants for women on Reproductive health, Justice available [Worldwide]

Women-identifying and non-binary journalists with three or more years of experience can apply for these grants.

The International Women Media's Foundation (IWMF) is accepting applications for the Women Deliver Reporting Grants and the Reproductive Health, Rights and Justice in the Americas Grant.

The Women Deliver Reporting Grants aim to address the need for increased media coverage of women and girls as agents of positive change in developing countries. Applicants can be of any nationality but must submit a publishing plan with news outlets from the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and the United States.

The Reproductive Health, Rights and Justice in the Americas Grants are intended for women journalists worldwide who will focus on reporting about and from Argentina, Colombia, El Salvador, Honduras or Mexico. These grants will support reporting of untold stories surrounding issues that impact women and girls’ daily lives in the region.

The deadline is Feb. 16.

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Writing fellowship available [Africa]

Budding writers from Uganda, Malawi, Zambia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique can apply for this fellowship.

The African Writers Trust Publishing Fellowship Program aims to encourage the professional development of emerging publishers and writers.

The program consists of mentoring and training, which will take place March 8 to 14 in Uganda, in addition to seed funding.

Candidates must have an on-going project in the form of a manuscript.

Participants will receive travel, accommodations and meals during the training.

The deadline is Feb. 16.


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Fellowship for Science, environmental journalists available [Worldwide]

Science and environmental journalists with at least three years of experience can apply for this program.

The Logan Science Journalism Program at the University of Chicago's Marine Biological Laboratory organizes two intensive workshops for journalists interested in learning the process of basic biomedical and environmental research in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

The program will take place May 26 to June 5. The biomedical research course is intended for science/health journalists, and the environmental hands-on research course is designed for environmental journalists.

The fellowship covers course fees, room, board and travel.

The deadline is Feb. 24.

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Vacancy :Solutions Journalism Network seeks specialists [US]

writers who are interested in solutions journalism can apply for this part-time, remote position.

The Solutions Journalism Network is hiring six solutions specialists, who will each cover one beat: health, environment & agriculture, democracy, economic equity, education or criminal justice.

The solutions specialists will be responsible for the growth, quality and curation of the Solutions Story Tracker, which is a digital database of solutions stories, among other tasks.

Applicants must be able to work 20 hours a week. The pay is US$20/hour. Benefits include two weeks' vacation and a US$500 technology stipend.

The deadline is Feb. 6.

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ANCINE offers Course on planning , financing audiovisual projects [Brazil]

Anyone can access this free online course.

Brazil's National Cinema Agency (ANCINE, in Portuguese), in partnership with the National School of Public Administration (ENAP, in Portuguese), offers a course on financing audiovisual projects through platform Escola Virtual do Governo.

The course is divided into three modules: funding overview, how to structure your project's financing plan and how to present a project at ANCINE.

Participants will learn how to design audiovisual projects and find financing sources.

The 20-hour course must be completed within 30 days.


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Albalad Residency program calls for submissions [MENA]

Artists, curators and art writers can apply for a residency program in Saudi Arabia.

The Albalad program is part of the Ministry of Culture Art Residency initiative and sponsored by the Quality of Life program, one of Vision 2030 programs.

The residency will be held in 2020 in Al-Balad, Jeddah, which is an ancient port center and has been a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site since 2014.

The program supports the creative development of exceptional art practitioners through fully funded residencies that provide dedicated time, space, considered collaborations and a supportive working environment.

Residents will have access to open format studios and accommodations in close proximity to the residency.

The deadline is Feb. 29.

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Vacancy:The Economist seeks correspondent [China]


Experienced journalists can apply for a position.

The Economist is hiring a China correspondent to join its Beijing bureau.

The ideal journalist will have a deep knowledge of China, excellent writing skills in English and a sharp analytical brain.

Applicants must send a CV and an unpublished 600-word article on any China-related topic to chinajob [AT] economist [DOT] com.

The deadline is Jan. 31.

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UN offers reporting fellowship [Worldwide]

Journalists who are 25 to 35 years old and from developing countries can apply for a fellowship to report on the United Nations from September to November 2020.

The fellowship, sponsored by the Dag Hammarskjƶld Scholarship Fund for Journalists, gives participants the opportunity to report on international affairs during the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Fellows will make professional contacts, interact with seasoned journalists and gain a broader perspective on global issues.

The fellowship is open to journalists working full time in developing countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.

In an effort to rotate recipient countries, the fellowship will not consider journalist applications for 2020 from nations selected in 2019: Egypt, Nigeria, Trinidad and Tobago, and Zimbabwe. Journalists from these countries may apply in 2021.

The fellowship includes travel, accommodations and a per diem allowance.

The application deadline is March 6.

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Victor K. McElheny Award recognizes science, health reporting [US]

Newspapers, magazines, digital sites, broadcasters, podcasters and bloggers who cover local or state topics can apply for this award.

The Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT organizes the
Victor K. McElheny Award to recognize coverage of science, public health, technology and environmental issues at the local or regional level.

Entries must have been published in 2019 in a U.S.-based media outlet.

The winner will receive US$5,000 in April at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The deadline is Jan. 31.

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5 Top Tips For Managing Technology In The Classroom

by Micheal Kordvani

If you are 90s born, walk into today’s classrooms and you will be astonished to see the changes technology has brought in education. Students bring their tablets, laptops, and other electronic devices to classroom. Most of the institutions have come up with browser security and firewalls including other measure to manage how students use technology.  Managing new technology in the class can be exciting but difficult at the same time especially for teachers. Here are few good tips that can help you manage technology in the class and gain most of it.

Electronic Policy
Teachers with the aim of making the most of technology in their classroom should explain rules and make learners accept the rules and defined behavior. Absence of any rule or policy will cause disruption as learners may possibly distract themselves from class work.  Every task must start from offline where students are taken through what is expected from them. It should be explained that the aim is to meet learning objectives and no to rob classroom fun.  Have policies that include standards of file sharing file naming and tactics of doing projects and assignments.

Weighting Strengths of Students
Various schools are deploying new technologies. It is the responsibility of a tutor to learn along with students on how to use them.  Learning about the new technology along with the students will create unity.  Teachers should learn about students’ weaknesses and use material to improvise them. You as a tutor need to spend some time in small things that most learners understand while most of the time should be given to areas that students face difficulty in understanding. Tutors must stay ahead of the class because it will eventually help you have better understanding of learner’s difficulty in using technology.

Monitoring Class Progress
Time to time taking a walk in the class will help you monitor activities of learners.  Young learners should be properly guided to use hardware.  Besides a walk, classroom monitoring software can help teachers to monitor online activities of students.  Administrative online portal can be of a big help. This method will allow tutors to have control over the classroom technology.  Teachers monitoring the class technology should meet their instructional aims because they reinforce full usage of technology tools.

Use Non Disruptive Consequences
Digital devices can easily distract students that can cause negative impact on students if not monitored efficiently.  You as a teacher if find your students browsing irrelevant content on their device, warn them.  You can also take away their device and allow others to continue with their work.  Students that get frequently distracted should be assigned extra work; it will help them stay busy.

Call Student’s Attention by Using Unique Repeated Phrases
When students are busy with their activities, it is often difficult to grab their attention. Teachers can help this situation by coming up with list of phrases. Phrase like “can I have your attention” used repeatedly can make learners respond immediately.  Additionally, phrase like “one minute to save your work” alarm learners that they have little time to save their work.

 Sometime classrooms lack technology; there is one computer, laptop or an iPad. But these days every kid beyond primary school has a Smartphone. Their smart phones can be used to keep them engaged. There is a range of amazing apps
like Excelngo that can help students you learn and have fun at the same time. Download amazing tutor apps from your play store and have you hands on easy learning.

Michael Kordvani is a guest writer on SANJU blog, Former Chief Editor and Head of SEO for Fueled, New Yorks' top ranked app development agency. He writes about exciting new technologies especially those beneficial to journalism 

EPF Award focuses on religious tolerance, national minorities reports [Armenia]


Journalists who have published their work in Armenian news outlets and in Armenian can compete for this award.

The Eurasia Partnership Foundation (EPF) has announced a contest for the best media coverage on the topic of tolerance towards the religious and national minorities.

Stories can be in any format – print, radio, TV, multimedia, online, photo story, etc – but must have been published between Feb. 1, 2019 and Jan. 31, 2020.

The winners will receive awards and certificates.

The deadline is Feb. 3.


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Gabo Foundation offers workshop on Venezuelan refugee crisis [Latin America]

Journalists with at least three years of experience working in Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Peru, Brazil and Argentina can apply for this training in Spanish.

The Gabo Foundation and ACNUR are organizing the workshop "Refugees and migrants: how to cover the Venezuelan case" April 13 to 17 in MedellĆ­n, Colombia.

The training will offer conceptual instruments and ethical principles to produce quality journalism that does not reinforce the stigmas associated with migration, that understands and explains the causes, dimensions and implications of the Venezuelan exodus, and that applies methodologies and good practices that contribute to the dialogue and constructive interaction between refugees, migrants and host societies.

Selected candidates must pay a tuition fee of US$100 and will receive air tickets, accommodation, food and medical insurance. In addition, three participants will be selected for the laboratory of new narratives on Venezuelan refugees and migrants, which will offer up to US$5,000 to produce an investigative story about the topic.

The deadline to apply is March 2.

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Pulitzer Center accepting entries for training on environmental reporting [Africa]

Journalists working in the Congo Basin are invited to participate in this free event.

The Pulitzer Center's Rainforest Journalism Fund is organizing a workshop and networking convening May 22 to 24 in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

The training will be tailored to the specific challenges or key issues for reporting on environmental issues in the Congo Basin.

Up to 20 journalists selected from across the Congo Basin region, including Rainforest Journalism Fund grantees. Preference will be given to candidates from Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Congo-Brazzaville, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.

Participants will receive transportation, accommodations and meals.

The deadline is Feb. 29.


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Folha de S. Paulo offers Journalism training program [Brazil]

Seniors and recent college graduates can apply for this free training program in SĆ£o Paulo.

Folha de S. Paulo is accepting applications for its upcoming newspaper program starting in April.

During three months, trainees will learn how to produce a newspaper, work alongside professionals in the newsroom and receive journalism training.

The application process includes a multiple-choice test online and a program of activities at the newspaper's headquarters in SĆ£o Paulo.

Participants from outside of SĆ£o Paulo will receive accommodation. There are two scholarships available to cover living costs.

Candidates can be from any area but must have a strong interest in journalism.

The deadline is Feb. 10.

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Fellowships for Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue available [Worldwide]

Journalists who have a proven record of energy reporting and intermediate knowledge of English can apply for a fellowship to cover this event.

The Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue (#betd2020), organized by the German federal government, will take place March 24 and 25 in Berlin.

The event will focus on the shift to a sustainable energy system, including geopolitics, green finance, market designs for renewables, carbon pricing and multilateral cooperation.

The BETD Media Fellowship will enable journalists to attend the conference, talk to high-level stakeholders, connect with other BETD Media Fellows and join guided tours and side events during the Berlin Energy Week on March 23 to 27.

Fellows receive travel including board and lodging.

The deadline is Feb. 2.

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Paradigm Initiative offers digital Rights and Inclusion Media Fellowship [Africa]

Early-career journalists working for mainstream print and online newspapers can apply for this fellowship.

The Paradigm Initiative is accepting candidates for its Digital Rights and Inclusion Media Fellowship.

The fellowship, which runs from April to August, aims to immerse African journalists in digital rights and digital inclusion advocacy in the continent. Fellows will spend two weeks in Abuja, Nigeria, followed by four months working remotely with Paradigm Initiative to improve public understanding of digital rights and inclusion issues.

The organizer will provide a monthly stipend and a one-time research grant, in addition to fully-funded trips to participate in the program.

The deadline is Feb. 15.

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Vacancy: SkyNews Arabia seeks sports producer [MENA]

Experienced journalists fluent in both written and spoken Arabic and English can apply for this position in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Sky News Arabia is hiring a sport news producer/presenter to join its team.

Responsibilities include presenting sports news and contributing to Sky News Arabia's sports content online and on other digital platforms.

The producer/presenter will be required to travel across the Middle East and North Africa and internationally.

Applicants must have a proven track record in journalism with extensive knowledge of sports news and a minimum of five years of experience.

The deadline is Feb. 8.

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Digital contest calls for entries [Brazil]

Digital media professionals in Brazil can be nominated for this award.

The Brazilian Association of Digital Agents (ABRADi-SP) organizes the ABRADi Digital Professional Award.

The contest has 14 categories, including media (media planner, media manager, media director), web programming(developers in all programming platforms), planning (digital planner, planning manager, planning director), creation (creative director, art director, web designer), content (writer, copywriter, audiovisual content creator), projects (project manager, project analyst, PMO manager), startups and more.

The judges will choose finalists in each category for an online voting competition.

The winners will receive the Digital Trophy on a Digital Professional Day celebration April 4 in SĆ£o Paulo.

The deadline is Jan. 31

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Film competition focuses on water issues [Worldwide]

Anyone can submit a film to this contest.

The We Are Water Foundation seeks short films for the We Art Water Film Festival.

Works must raise awareness of the water problem around the world. This year's theme is the climate crisis. Films may be in any language but must include subtitles in English and have been produced after Jan. 1, 2017.

The categories are micro-documentary, micro-fiction and micro-animation. The winners will receive EUR3,000 (US$3,334) each. There is also an audience award, which offers a EUR1,000 (US$1,111) prize.

The deadline is April 2.

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Carolina Foundation offers journalism Scholarship [Latin America]

Journalists, media specialists and students from member states of the Organization of the Ibero-American States can apply for a scholarship to undertake postgraduate studies in Spain.

The Carolina Foundation has launched its 2020-2021 graduate scholarship program. The program covers most of the enrollment fee, the round trip ticket from the place of residence of the fellow, a monthly stipend of EUR750 (US$832) and medical insurance.

Those interested can apply for a scholarship to study a variety of journalism and communication master's degrees.

Applicants must have a strong academic or professional background as demonstrated by their resume.

The deadline to apply is March 10.

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Program focuses on German journalism [US]

College students can apply for a study program on journalism in Germany.

The RIAS Berlin Commission will select up to 15 students for its Berlin Program, which will run June 28 to July 18.

Participants will learn more about journalism in Germany, the role that broadcasters played during the  Cold  War and the current political landscape of Germany.

The organizer will provide air travel, local transportation, accommodations and some meals.

The program is co-funded by  the Transatlantic Program of  the  Government of the Federal  Republic  of Germany,

The deadline is Feb. 15.

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Media Award calls for entries on politics, culture [Worldwide]

Journalists can submit works that have been printed, broadcast or screened either in the United Kingdom or internationally for a global audience.

The One World Media Awards honor under reported stories on social, political or cultural life in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, the Middle East and former Soviet republics.

The competition has 14 categories, celebrating work from all media platforms and across a wide range of genres; and a special award for an independent media outlet based in a developing country.

Works published between Feb. 14, 2019 and Feb. 13, 2020 are eligible. Any entries not in English must be translated, subtitled or dubbed.

The submission deadline is Feb. 13.

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CIESPAL calls for papers on science, technology and gender [Latin America]

Academics, researchers and journalists can participate in this event.

OEI-Ecuador and CIESPAL organize the XIII Ibero-American Congress of Science, Technology and Gender on July 16 to 18 in Quito, Ecuador. The event will cover science communication, the history of science, and technology, health, climate change and other topics from a feminist perspective.

Those interested in submitting a paper or poster for presentation must send an original summary of a maximum of 2,200 words. The presentation may cover a theoretical or empirical research in progress, a critical review, a case study or analysis from different fields of knowledge.

The deadline is Feb. 17.

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Tony Elumelu Foundation offers online entrepreneurship program [Africa]

Media entrepreneurs can apply for this program.

The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) seeks business ideas that can transform Africa. 

Successful candidates will receive 12 weeks of intensive online training, mentorship, seed capital and access to a network of African start-ups and TEF’s global contacts.

Businesses must be for profit based in Africa and less than 3 years old. Women and speakers of French or Portuguese are encouraged to apply.

The deadline is March 1.

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ABV-Press hosts Science journalism competition [Russia]

Science journalists can enter a contest.

The ABV-Press Publishing House, in partnership with the Association for Directors of Institutes of Oncology and Radiology, CIS & Eurasia (ADIOR), organizes a competition for popular science journalism on the topic of cancer care.

There are four award categories: science and oncology, social aspects of oncology, persons (for reporting about people who contributed to cancer care in the Russian Federation) and infographics.

The winners will receive from RUB15,000 to RUB40,000, depending on the category.

The deadline is March 1.

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Journalism competition accepting entries [Worldwide]

Journalists anywhere can enter in this international contest.

The True Story Foundation, in partnership with Reportagen Festival Bern, organizes the True Story Award, which aims to provide recognition for exceptional written reports in all countries.

Works can be submitted in 12 languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Arabic, Hindi, Russian, Persian, Portuguese, Chinese and Japanese. Works written in other languages must be translated into English and submitted in the categories "Europe" or "World."

Texts of 3,000 to 17,000 words published in print or online between in 2019 are eligible.

The total prize pool is CHF177,000 (US$182,208), with 42 nominees each receiving CFH3,000 (US$3,088) and attending the award ceremony in spring 2021 in Bern. The three overall best texts will be awarded CHF30,000 (US$30,882), CHF20,000 (US$20,588) and CHF10,000 (US$10,294) each.

The deadline to apply is Jan. 24.

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MultiChoice hosts internship academy [South Africa]

Aspiring filmmakers and storytellers can apply for a bursary program and internship.

The MultiChoice Talent Factory South Africa (MTF ZA), previously known as M-Net Magic in Motion (MIM), is selecting candidates for its class of 2020.

The yearlong program has three pillars: an internship academy for university graduates; an incubator for budding scriptwriters; and a bursary program for second year or higher university students.

Candidates must have have achieved a minimum of C + Aggregate.

The deadline is Jan. 29 for the internship, Jan. 30 for the script
writing incubator and Jan. 31 for the bursary program.



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The Sigma Awards seeks data journalism entries [Worldwide]

Data journalists from around the world can apply for this new award.

The Sigma Awards were created by Aron Pilhofer (Temple University) and Reginald Chua (Reuters), with support from Simon Rogers (Google), and Marianne Bouchart (HEI-DA), sponsored by the Google News Initiative and hosted by the European Journalism Centre's DataJournalism.com.

The categories are best data-driven reporting (small and large newsrooms); best visualization (small and large newsrooms); innovation (small and large newsrooms); young journalist; open data; and best news applications.

Works must have been published in 2019. Entries in languages other than English should offer as much translation as possible.

The winners will participate in the International Journalism Festival April 1 to 5 in Perugia, Italy, where they will learn from each other and build relationships and collaborations.

The deadline is Feb. 4.

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CNN London offers internship program [EU]

Recent broadcast journalism graduates or graduates from a related field seeking a career in journalism can apply for an internship in London.

CNN hosts several internships ranging from newsgathering to special feature programs, digital and sports.

The next intern program will run from May 1 to Aug. 31.

Candidates must be British/EU citizens or have the right to work in the United Kingdom long term.

The deadline is March 1.

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Online Course focuses investigative skills [Latin America]

Working Latin American journalists with at least three years of professional experience can join this free initiative.

CONNECTAS, in association with the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), has launched a new edition of the CONNECTAS Virtual School. The initiative seeks to enhance the investigative skills of Latin American reporters.

The online course will run from Jan. 26 to Feb. 23. Participants will receive resources to improve their reporting skills and develop a research methodology. They will also have the opportunity to apply for the first annual CONNECTAS call of 2020, which will provide support for investigative journalism projects.

The deadline to apply is Jan. 26.


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Lutfia Rabbani Foundation offers Scholarship for Arab students [MENA]

Arab students who wish to pursue a master’s degree can apply for a scholarship in the Netherlands.

The Lutfia Rabbani Foundation and the Leiden University Fund are supporting students who demonstrate exceptional academic excellence and a strong motivation to promote Euro-Arab dialogue.

The fund provides one full scholarship annually to a student from an Arab country to attend an advanced master program at Leiden University, Netherlands.

The selected student will receive guidance on a personal and professional level and also access to the foundation’s extensive and diverse network and platforms.

The maximum amount that may be awarded is EUR30,000 (US$33,565) for an academic year.

The deadline is March 30.

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Financial journalism competition accepting entries [South Africa]

Journalists working in print, online or broadcast media can apply.

The Sanlam Awards for Excellence in Financial Journalism recognize and reward exceptional business journalism in South Africa.

Categories include individual business/companies, economy, financial markets, consumer financial education, African growth story, newcomer, lifetime achievement and journalist of the year.

Works must have been published or broadcast in 2019. With the exception of the African growth category, only stories published or broadcast in South Africa are eligible. Stories originally published in a language other than English must be accompanied by an English translation.

The winner of each category receives a prize of ZAR25,000 while the overall winner receives an additional ZAR35,000, and the best newcomer merit award amounts to ZAR20,000.

The deadline is Feb. 28.


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Registration for MOOC on investigative reporting ongoing [Worldwide]

Journalists interested in investigative journalism can participate in this four-week course.

The Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas, through its Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), hosts the free course  “Investigative reporting in the digital age” Feb. 3 to March 1.

The course is divided into four modules covering: an introduction to investigative reporting; plans and collaborations; crowdsourcing, social media and confrontational interviews; and the latest data journalism and dataviz tools for investigative journalism.

The instructors are Lise Olsen, investigative reporter and editor at The Texas Observer; Alejandra Xanic, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and co-founder of Quinto Elemento Lab in Mexico City; Lee Zurik, Emmy-award winning broadcast journalist at Fox TV in New Orleans; and Denise Malan, senior training director for Investigative Reporters & Editors and data journalist.

The course is accessible to anyone with an internet connection.

Registration is ongoing.


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Workshop for documentary filmmakers available [Russia]

Citizens of the Russian Federation who have experience in creating movies or videos can apply for this program.

The Siberian Film Commission accepts applications for the script
writing workshop "SiberiaDOC," which will be held Feb. 17 to 28 in Krasnoyarsk.

The organizers will select 10 documentary filmmakers whose projects have potential for international production and distribution.

Participants should have a command of spoken English. Priority is given to filmmakers from Siberia and the Russian Far East regions.

The organizers will cover travel expenses and accommodation.

The deadline is Jan. 20.

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Scholarships available for journalism conference [Worldwide]

Undergraduate and graduate students ages 18 to 25 who are committed to a career in journalism can apply to attend this conference.

Future News Worldwide 2020, organized by the British Council and media partners, will take place July 14 and 15 in London.

The event aims to help young people develop journalism skills and establish the United Kingdom as a global leader in the nurturing of young journalists and media figures.

Attendance at the conference is fully funded for successful applicants, including airfare, accommodations and meals.

Candidates can come from any region of the world but must speak English at IELTS 6.5  or above.

The deadline is Feb. 14.

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Deadline Approaching : Free webinar covers fact-checking [Eastern Europe, Central Asia]

Journalists and regional media editors can sign up for this free webinar.

The Alliance of Independent Regional Publishers (ANRI) presents the webinar "Daily fact-checking for editors" at 11 a.m. Moscow time (GMT+3) on Jan. 16.

The instructor is Vladimir Prokushev, a journalist and teacher in the journalism department of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA).

Participants will learn how to spot altered photos and documents, how to find information that was deleted, how to make sure your information is reliable and accurate, and more.

Registration is ongoing.

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Banff Center offers Scholarships for writing residency [Worldwide]


Fiction and nonfiction writers, journalists, freelance critics or curators, artists and academics can apply for a writing residency in Alberta, Canada.

The Banff Center is organizing its literary journalism residency June 29 to July 25, 2020 at its Leighton Artists' studios.

The program enables writers to work on their essay, memoir or feature piece, receive individual consultations with faculty and participate in roundtable discussions.

Fellows will be selected on the basis of writing skills, literary merit and the relevance and originality of their project idea. English writing is required.

Participants receive full-tuition scholarships, in addition to a CAD2,000 (US$1,520) commission award for work produced and a travel allowance.

The deadline to apply is Feb. 12.

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