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20th Lopez Jaena Community Journalism Workshop


  THE JOURNALISM Department of the University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication (UP CMC) is inviting media practitioners to apply to the 20th Graciano Lopez Jaena Community Journalism Workshop. The workshop will be held from November 6 to 11 with the theme “Science Journalism: Contextualizing Science Reporting for...

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  Bambi Sheleg, 58 FOUNDING EDITOR-IN-CHIEF of the Israeli Eretz Acheret and Liebhazer Prize recipient Bambi Sheleg has died Monday, August 15, after a long battle against illness. She was 58. Sheleg began her journalistic career writing for Nekuda, a monthly journal for settlers. After her stint as Nekuda’s associate editor,...

Fellowship for Trauma and Conflict Reporting


  SENIOR AND mid-career journalists who wish to expand their knowledge of emotional trauma and psychological injury are invited to apply for the 18th Ochberg Fellowship. The Fellowship is named in honor of Dr. Frank Ochberg, a pioneer in the study of trauma. It was established in 1999 by the...

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  Zachary Malinowski, 57 INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER Zachary Malinowski died Thursday, August 11, after a long battle with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). He was 57. Malinowski  was an investigative journalist for the Providence Journal for more than 30 years, covering Rhode Island’s cops and mobsters, street gangs, and public corruption....

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  Yohanna Ririhena, 51 INDONESIAN JOURNALIST Yohanna Ririhena died of a brain hemorrhage Thursday, July 29. She was 51. Ririhena was the world desk deputy editor of the The Jakarta Post. She started her journalism career as a correspondent for the Suara Pembaruan Daily before joining Jakarta Post where she...

2016 Holcim Philippines- PPI Journalism Awards


  FILIPINO JOURNALISTS working for a print media outfit are invited to send entries to the Holcim-Philippine Press Institute Journalism Awards for Sustainable Construction (JASCOR). The competition aims to recognize stories that discuss the contribution of the construction industry to achieving inclusive growth and sustainability. The topics of such...

William Gaines, 82


  VETERAN INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER William Gaines died July 20 after suffering from Parkinson’s disease for 15 years. He was 82. In 1976, he won his first Pulitzer Prize as an undercover partner of a team that revealed the abuse occurring in federal housing programs and the extremely poor state...

Knight Visiting Nieman Fellowships


    THE KNIGHT VISITING NIEMAN FELLOWSHIPS at Harvard will be offering a short-term research opportunity for practicing and non-practicing journalists worldwide who are interested in working on special projects designed to improve the prospects for journalism’s future. Successful applicants will be invited to the Nieman Foundation for periods...

Poynter University’s News U Hosts Free Seminar


  THE POYNTER NEWS UNIVERSITY, in partnership with the Knight Foundation, will hold a one-hour web seminar, or webinar, for journalists and interested individuals on July 20, two o’clock p.m. EST. The lecture will discuss topics around the theme “Trends in Mobile News,” from which the participants can learn...

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  Sydney Schanberg, 82 AWARD-WINNING REPORTER Sydney Schanberg died after suffering a heart attack Saturday, July 9 at Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie, New York. He was 82. Schanberg  was a foreign correspondent for The New York Times where he started as a copy boy in 1959. He became...

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