FEJS Officials in Brussels

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Three members of the FEJS Executive board and three members of the FEJS Secretariat attended the Annual General Meeting of our partner organisation EJTA in Brussels. EJTA stands for European Journalism Training Association and we both agree this makes our … Read More

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Since today, you’ll find on the right side a widget where you can subscribe to our FEJS – Important Information List What does it mean? We will send information about the General Assembly and the Annual Congress as well through … Read More

Useful links for journalists and students

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Find some useful links for your work and education around the topic of journalism and being a student. Data transfer: http://www.senduit.com/ http://www.wetransfer.com http://www.dropbox.com Time management: http://doodle.com/en/ Free MOOC online courses: https://www.canvas.net/courses/doing-journalism-with-data https://www.coursera.org/course/writing2 https://www.coursera.org/course/googlemedia https://iversity.org/courses/the-future-of-storytelling For busy journalism students: http://www.hackcollege.com/   … Read More

AC 2014 Outcome: Photojournalism

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The outcome of the AC 2014 in photojournalism is presented below: Our workshop leaders: http://visual-rebellion.com/ – Website of the cooperative http://portfolio.chrisgrodotzki.com/ – Chris Grodotzki http://www.gustavpursche.net/ – Gustav Pursche  http://rubenneugebauer.de/ – Ruben Neugebauer The results of our workshop here: http://fejsphoto.tumblr.com/ And don’t forget: 1. Red line/Storyline: … Read More

AC Utrecht: The Outcome

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FEJS AC Utrecht 2013 Group

In Utrecht, the Netherlands, we have discussed the splendor and troubles of our current Europe, in all its non-economical aspects: culture, politics, and, of course, journalism. A diversified picture; from literature to classical music, from the borders of Europe to … Read More