The program "Culture and Creativity," announced the acceptance of applications from journalists
The program "Culture and Creativity" in the framework of the EU program "Eastern Partnership" is accepting applications to participate in a series of trainings on the topic of culture.
Journalists from six countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Belarus and Ukraine) are invited to participate in three training courses in Kiev, Tbilisi and Chisinau (in the period from January to April 2017). Theme of the workshops - "Modern cultural journalism." Lecturers of the course are leading experts in the field: Maia Chaga (UK), and art critic with 18 years of experience - Catherine Botanova (Ukraine).
After reviewing the applications will be selected three journalists from each country.
Participants in the contest should fill out the online form http://bit.ly/applyCJ in English or Russian language. Applications can be submitted until 23:00 hours December 17, 2016.
The selection results will be announced on December 23. Coordinator for Azerbaijan is «British council». -71D-
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