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One World Fellowship Scheme 2009Region
Global
Deadline DateAugust 21, 2009
Focused on senior broadcasters from developing countries working in both the public and private sectors, the One World Broadcasting Trust scheme will bring a select group of broadcast professionals to the United Kingdom (UK) for 2 weeks from October 19-30 2009. This will be the 14th such group brought to the UK since 1996. This programme aims to provide an opportunity to contribute ideas, share concerns, and develop new goals. It is also a chance for relationships and contacts to be made and for the UK media to hear what participants have to say and to learn from their experiences. A typical 2½ week programme would include meeting senior professionals from a variety of organisations. Application InformationApplications are welcomed from developing country broadcasters. Participants must be able to demonstrate a substantial broadcasting background and suitable experience to be able to participate fully and gain the most out of the programme. The organisers will be looking for senior or up-and-coming professionals, not for junior production, editorial, or management personnel, who can show their eagerness to develop their skills further and seek greater challenges. Specific selection criteria include:
Please note that applicants must have permission from their organisations to be absent during this period. Previous WinnersClick here to read about previous winners. ContactEmma MacGregor
Acting Deputy Director
One World Broadcasting Trust
CAN Mezzanine
London
SE1 0EH
United Kingdom (UK)
Tel: 44 (0) 207 922 7941
Fax: 44 (0) 207 922 7706
SourceEmail from Emma MacGregor to The Communication Initiative on July 9 2009. Placed on the Communication Initiative site September 20 2005 Last Updated July 23 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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