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View photos of GBJ students celebrating the end of the program's first year!
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"Merrill Lynch hopes this Glossary will become the benchmark for financial terms in the Chinese market."
In an interview with ICFJ, Merrlll Lynch's Joseph Jacobelli explains how the launch of "A Glossary of Financial Terms and Acronyms" will bring lasting results to business journalism in China. For more information on this glossary, or to download a copy, please click here.
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Merrill Lynch, in conjunction with Tsinghua University, has published a Glossary of Financial Terms and Acronyms, a valuable new tool for business journalists and students covering the global economy.
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Photos of students participating in the Global Business Journalism program.
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Bob Dowling is one of the first international professors to teach in the Global Business Journalism Program that launched in September 2007 at Tsinghua University. In an interview with ICFJ’s Communications Director Dawn Arteaga, Dowling--a former assistant managing editor of BusinessWeek-- discusses the challenges of teaching business journalism in China—and explains how this young generation is blazing new paths.
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BEIJING, CHINA - Four top students from the Tsinghua University Global Business Journalism Program (GBJ) will work at the Permanent Secretariat of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2008 in preparation for its annual conference.
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On January 4, 2008, Tsinghua and ICFJ held a day-long workshop on Media Ethics for a group of 14 mid- to upper-level working Chinese journalists. Participants and trainers discussed Western newsroom failures like the New York Times’ Jayson Blair case and compared them to China's many ethical dilemmas. At left: Former Assistant Managing Editor of BusinessWeek and GBJ Professor Bob Dowling leads the workshop.
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Executive Dean of the Tsinghua School of Journalism and Communication Li Xiguang illustrates the importance of GBJ in transforming Chinese journalism education in this short video.
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Prominent economists, business leaders, editors and journalism educators analyzed the state of business journalism in China during a November
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A two-day event was held on November 28-29, 2007 at Tsinghua University in Beijing to mark the official launch of the Global Business Journalism (GBJ) Program, a joint initiative between the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and Tsinghua’s School of Journalism and Communication (TSJC). This unique initiative includes a two-year master’s degree program in global business journalism and training for professional journalists, and aims at bringing business journalism in China in line with top international reporting standards. At left: GBJ students, Merrill Lynch's Jason Wright and ICFJ President Joyce Barnathan talk after the conference. A two-day event was held on November 28-29, 2007 at Tsinghua University in Beijing to mark the official launch of the Global Business Journalism (GBJ) Program, a joint initiative between the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and Tsinghua’s School of Journalism and Communication (TSJC). This unique initiative includes a two-year master’s degree program in global business journalism and training for professional journalists, and aims at bringi
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