Students can graduate in journalism to apply for summer fellowships for two weeks in New York, Germany and Poland.
Auschwitz will fellowship to study professional ethics 10-15 students choosing to study the role played by journalists in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust.
Meet with colleagues and listen to the historical sources and testimonies of survivors, and they visited the newsroom, German, Polish, and participate in workshops on the ground in Berlin and Auschwitz.
The program will cover the challenges of addressing human rights issues, censorship and propaganda, and writing historical novels and new media in the press today.
Applicants must submit CV, graduate certificate, articles and letters of recommendation by January 6.
Deadline for submission:
06/01/12
Auschwitz will fellowship to study professional ethics 10-15 students choosing to study the role played by journalists in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust.
Meet with colleagues and listen to the historical sources and testimonies of survivors, and they visited the newsroom, German, Polish, and participate in workshops on the ground in Berlin and Auschwitz.
The program will cover the challenges of addressing human rights issues, censorship and propaganda, and writing historical novels and new media in the press today.
Applicants must submit CV, graduate certificate, articles and letters of recommendation by January 6.
Deadline for submission:
06/01/12

No comments:
Post a Comment