GIJN Conference line-up
Gangs, pirates, politicians, football fixers and tax dodgers – these are just a few of the shady characters you will learn to expose at the Global Investigative Journalism Network’s upcoming four-day conference, beginning April 22 in Geneva, Switzerland. Other sessions will focus on investigating human trafficking and drug trafficking, as well as contraband tobacco’s link to terrorism. As always, the conference will include workshops on Computer Assisted Reporting, plus new business models for investigative enterprises.
GIJN Conference heading to Geneva, Switzerland, April 22, 2010
The Global Investigative Journalism network steering committee, who met in Lillehammer in October 2008, has mandated Geneva to host the 6th Global Investigative Journalism Conference. We have already started to work hard and are very excited to welcome you all at the Lake Leman, from Thursday, 22nd April to Sunday, 25th April 2010. Please go to http://www.gijc2010.ch/en to see latest list of speakers and sessions.
ARIJ launches investigative reporting manual at conference
Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) hosts its second regional conference Nov. 20 through 22 in Amman.
Training in South Africa: September 2009
Sessions in the practice of investigative reporting and hands-on training in computer-assisted reporting will be offered at The African Investigative Journalism Conference which is held with the Witwatersrand University's Power Reporting Conference Oct. 24-26 in Johannesburg.
The Centre for Investigative Journalism's Summer School in London Runs July 17-19, 2009
The CIJ Summer School 2009, http://tcij.org/, is for anyone who needs to upgrade their investigative skills, in finance, business, politics, protecting sources and using the Freedom of Information Act. The School will also bring together the world’s leading trainers for one of the most valuable cutting edge investigative research techniques: Computer Assisted Reporting (CAR) For more information click here.
CIJ Summer School
The Centre for Investigative Journalism's Summer School in London Runs July 17-19, 2009 The CIJ Summer School 2009, http://tcij.org/, is for anyone who needs to upgrade their investigative skills, in finance, business, politics, protecting sources and using the Freedom of Information Act.


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