Future News Worldwide is a partnership programme between the British Council and some of the world’s leading media organisations, including BBC, Reuters, Facebook and Google News Initiative. It aims to identify, train and support the next generation of global journalists.
We’re looking for 100 of the world’s most talented, motivated and passionate young media makers to join us for an exclusive conference taking place in London on 14 and 15 July 2020. Here, they will receive coaching from some of the world’s most high-profile editors, broadcasters, writers and reporters and will make connections with other young global journalists.
This is a fully funded opportunity. All costs involved in attending the conference, including travel to and from London, accommodation and board, will be covered by the British Council, so there is no cost at all to the successful students.
The programme is open to undergraduate and postgraduate students of any degree discipline aged 18-25, who are passionate about journalism in any form. Applications are now open via the website www.britishcouncil.org/future-news-worldwide and close on 14 February 2019
You can scroll through the table below to read the terms and conditions of the competition.
Competition Rules – Future News Worldwide 2020 by The Campus Times on Scribd
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