Deadline: 7 June 2019
To prepare news professionals worldwide to cover refugee and migrant children and families with greater knowledge, depth, and skills, the Dart Center is now accepting applications for a journalism training workshop focused on children and the international refugee crisis.
This workshop, to be held September 19-22, 2019 at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, is designed for local, regional and international reporters across diverse beats touching refugees, migration and children: education, public health, politics, policy, as well as particular refugee and borders crises.
The four-day workshop will bring journalists together with internationally-recognized scientists, policy experts, and practitioners from the field of early childhood development to discuss the effects of trauma on developing brains, the special early-childhood issues raised by displacement and family separation, and evidence-based interventions that support nurturing care amid adversity. The workshop will also offer journalist-to-journalist discussions of craft and ethics, source development, and collaboration among participants, as well as best practices for telling compelling stories about this profoundly vulnerable population.
The workshop is part of “The Early Childhood Reporting Initiative: Covering Trauma, Resilience and the Developing Brain,” a multi-year Dart Center training program to improve news coverage of early childhood development around the world.
The workshop will be conducted in English.
Eligibility Criteria
Twenty-five journalists from around the world will be selected to participate. Participants will be identified through both an open application process and by nomination. Roundtrip travel, hotel lodging, ground transportation, and most meals will be provided.
To be eligible to apply, applicants must:
- Have at least three years of professional journalism experience;
- Be currently working in journalism, either as staff or freelance;
- Be fluent in spoken English;
- Have published or broadcast at least three stories on refugee/migration issues.
How to Apply
Applicants can apply via given website.
For more information, please visit https://dartcenter.org/resources/call-applications-reporting-refugees-and-migration-through-eyes-children