Illustrative image: compilation of photos taken at EJTA AGM in October 2025

EJTA Press Release: 35 Years of Journalism Education Cooperation in Europe Powered by the European Journalism Training Association (EJTA) Jubilee AGM in Utrecht, the Netherlands – 15-17 October “Rethink, Reboot, Report”

(Credits for the photos above: Pepijn Kouwenberg)   “Established in Brussels in 1990, The European Journalism Training Association (EJTA) – the only European association for journalism educators – brings together about 90 journalism centres, schools and universities from around 30 countries across Europe. This year, EJTA celebrates 35 years of supporting journalism education in Europe. Its partners collaborate on exchanges,…

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EJTA publishes Recommendations for Integrating AI in Journalism Teaching

Antwerp / Utrecht, June 26, 2025 — The European Journalism Training Association (EJTA) has released its first comprehensive set of recommendations to help journalism schools across Europe navigate the challenges and opportunities of artificial intelligence (AI) in journalism education. Titled “Recommendations for Integrating AI in Journalism Teaching”, the document is the result of two years…

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EJTA Teachers’ Training 2025 Rome Conference Presentations

Sapienza University of Rome hosted the May 2025 EJTA Teachers’ training, which explored the teaching practices of environmental journalism.Environmental Journalism is a significant, stimulating and valuable subject of study, which lies at the intersection of politics, economics, science, nature and culture, between the individual and collective dimensions, and also between the local, regional and global…

EJTA Mission on Media Literacy: Strengthening Digital Citizenship and Democracy through Media Education and Quality Journalism

Media literacy is essential for navigating the rapid spread of disinformation, in today’s digital world. The ability to access, analyze, and create media content fosters critical thinking, empowering individuals to become active, informed digital citizens. Media literacy is also crucial for distinguishing between quality journalism that has been going through a dynamic digital transformation (generally…