Until the 2012 National Student Radio Conference in Bradford

University of Sunderland
107 Spark FM is a radio station exclusively for Sunderland ran based at the University of Sunderland broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The station...
The European Young Journalist Award 2010 has been launched and the competition is on for Europe’s best up-and-coming journalistic talent.
If you are a journalist or journalism student aged 17-35 then this is an opportunity not to be missed. You stand the chance of being selected as a national winner from your country and taking home one of three Special Prizes: a cultural trip to a European capital of your choice!
Enlarge your vision and contribute to the dialogue about EU Enlargement. The EYJA 2010 challenges you to engage with EU Enlargement by using your journalistic talent to hone in on the impact, and multi-facetted potential, thereof.
The competition is open to journalists and journalism students from print media, online media or radio and will run from 20 October 2009 until 28 February 2010. Submissions should focus on EU Enlargement from a creative and thought-provoking angle. Participants must be citizens of one of the EU member states, candidate countries, potential candidates or Iceland.
For more information on how to apply - visit the EU Journalism Website.
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Posted By: Sarah Ghost on 19/02/10
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