Young journalists wanted for Asia-European projects
April 9th, 2009Posted by Charlotte Linter in Training
The European Youth Press, the Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) and the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) are building a network of young journalists from Asia and Europe.
Members would come up with ideas for the network and work with the three companies one events to connect young journalists from the different continents.
To qualify for this project you must be under 30 years of age and fluent in English with knowledge of the other continent. You must also work within the media, or be taking a media-related degree.
For additional information click here.
To apply email a CV and letter stating your interest.
Tags: Asia, Asia-Europe Foundation, Asian media information and communication centre, Europe, European Youth Press, The European Youth Press, young journalists
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