The journalism students from five European universities will be in Ankara from 1-6 November as guests of Bilkent University Nanotechnology Research Center. The project brings scientists face to face with next generation journalists in a two-way learning curve. The reporters will shadow and interview researchers, write daily blogs and produce a final article, audio or video piece. This should demystify the research, be engaging, balanced and accurate, while exploring the possible impacts and benefits for society. The young journalists will then pitch their work to mainstream and science media with the help of the European Journalism Centre. For a taste of their backgrounds: one has already written for a top Italian newspaper, and another has worked for the Lithuanian national broadcaster. The programme is building bridges across Europe: between scientists, journalists and the rest of society. It is also a showcase for cutting-edge cooperation between the EU and candidate countries.MORE LABS, MORE ROUNDSLater this month, seven young journalists will travel to ENEA (Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development) near Rome, then five more will visit EPFL (
When
4 Nov 2009 @ 04:00 pm
6 Nov 2009 @ 11:00 pm
Duration: 2 days, 7 hours
Where
Bilkent University Nanotechnology Research Center.
Hacettepe
Turkey
Language
Englishen
Organised by
Minerva Consulting & Communication Sprl. (deactivated)
Event published: 4 Nov 2009 Event last updated: 18 Jul 2016
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