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Program SpotlightRead how ICFJ's high-impact programs are changing the face of journalism around the world.
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An estimated 50 percent of Germany’s reporters covering international news count among the ranks of this program, now in its 20th year
By Michelle Mathew | March 6, 2008
Tibet Sinha needed help, and he needed it fast.
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Joint event welcomed new Knight International Fellows who will spearhead projects in the Balkans, Liberia, Mexico, Pakistan and South Africa
By Natasha Tynes
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ICFJ recently caught up with 2006 Knight International Journalism Award recipient, Shadha Al-Jubori. As a correspondent for the BBC’s Arabic-language service, Shadha al-Jubori was forced to keep her job, and often her identity, hidden for security reasons. In this part of the world, al-Jubori’s basic survival was a daily struggle. The nature of her work, as well as domestic situations, made it impossible to distinguish friend from foe. The only people she could trust were her mother, sister and BBC colleagues, making life very lonely. Al-Jubori was given a Knight International Journalism Award as a result of her ability to maintain reporting excellence amidst these daily obstacles. Today, al-Jubori works for Asharq Al-Awsat, an Arab newspaper in London.
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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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