Six new member schools for EJTA in 2016

1 May 2016 – The European Journalism Training Association (ETJA) warmly welcomes 6 new member schools to our network: Université de Neuchâtel, FranceTechnische Universität Dortmund, GermanyInstitut für Journalismus & Medienmanagement, FHWien – AustriaUniversity of St Mark & St John, Plymouth – UKSouth Ural State University, RussiaPompey Fabra University, Barcelona – Spain

28-29 May 2015: Frans Timmermans will be the keynote at the 25th EJTA conference (Brussels – Belgium)

Frans Timmermans is First Vice-President, for Better Regulation, Inter-institutional Relations, the Rule of Law and the Charter of Fundamental Rights, of the European Commission.Born in 1961, he holds degrees in French literature, European law and history.Since 1998, he has been a Member of the Dutch Parliament. He was Secretary of State for Foreign and European…

Windesheim’s School of Journalism includes Constructive Journalism into its curriculum

1 December 2015 – Windesheim’s School of Journalism in the Netherlands is the first international School of Journalism in the world to integrate Constructive Journalism into its curriculum, research and international partnerships. As part of this initiative, Cathrine Gyldensted, a leading Danish journalist and originator of this new form of journalism, has accepted the position…

Evert van Voorst (1932 – 2017)

19 June 2015 – The European Journalism Training Association (EJTA) is deeply shocked to hear that Evert van Voorst from Windesheim University of Applied Sciences in The Netherlands passed away after a long illness. Evert played an active role during many of our VNOJ and EJTA meetings and is known to us as a didicated…

We are all Charlie…..#JeSuisCharlie

7 January 2015 – The European Journalism Training Association (EJTA) joins with journalists around to the world to strongly condemn the atrocity, the attack on press freedom and on democracy itself, that took place at the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris yesterday. We call on all members, their colleagues and students,  to observe the minute’s…