Gain hands-on knowledge of oceanographic techniques in labs and on board the R/V Acadiana and discuss the latest research on the Deepwater Horizon oil disaster with leading experts. The seminar, April 6-8, 2011, is tuition free and includes room and board. Deadline: January 31, 2011.
Apply for one of 7 (as at Nov. 2, 2010) places in Transitions Online’s Multimedia Reporting course, and expand your qualifications on today's rapidly changing journalism job market.
Apply for one of 12 (as at Nov. 2, 2010) places in Transitions Online’s highly popular Foreign Correspondent course, with training by experienced foreign correspondents and an invaluable practical reporting project.
Internews' Earth Journalism Network, in cooperation with the Society of Environmental Journalists, will cover travel, lodging and daily subsistence expenses, arrange press accreditation at COP16, and more for at least five US journalists.
The Environmental Council of the States, World Resources Institute and United States Environmental Protection Agency are collaborating in this conference to provide a better understanding and use of a broad array of environmental information aligning with the Administration's call for open government and transparency, participation and collaboration.
Spend five days learning the ropes of photojournalism from Transitions Online trainers. In addition to learning new skills and techniques, you'll shoot and edit your own photo essay from Prague.
More than just theory, Transitions Online's Investigative Journalism course offers practical training. Learn to put together a piece of investigative journalism, use sources and build a publishable case.