Other Training

The following training programs are: like CCJ, supported by grants from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation [1];
OR
, organizations with whom CCJ has shared training resources and/or intellectual capital.

 

 

American Press Institute

www.americanpressinstitute.org [2]

Conducts more than 30 residential seminars [3] a year for journalists, sales, marketing and management professionals.

 

Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc.

www.ire.org [4]

A grassroots nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of investigative reporting

 

JournalismTraining.org

www.journalismtraining.org [5]

A centralized location for journalists seeking information about professional development opportunities.

 

Knight Center for Specialized Journalism

www.knightcenter.umd.edu [6]

Seminars offering in-depth training in subjects related to journalists coverage areas, including: law, health, science, society, demographics, and national and international affairs.

 

Knight New Media Center

www.knightnewmediacenter.org [7]

Offers competitive fellowships that provide training for "New Media" journalists at all levels.

 

NewsTrain

www.newstrain.org [8]

Traveling training for middle managers.

 

News University

www.newsu.org [9]

Online interactive courses for individual journalists.

 

The Poynter Institute

www.poynter.org [10]

A school dedicated to teaching and inspiring journalists and media leaders.

 

Southern Newspaper Publishers Assocation's Traveling Campus

www.snpa.org [11]

Skills seminars with topics from every newspaper department


The Learning Newsroom
www.learningnewsroom.org [12]

Helps editors better understand why they need to offer continuing education by testing concepts aimed at creating environments for sustained learning.


Tomorrow's Workforce

www.tomorrowswork.org [13]

Helps newsrooms discover what kind of training they need and increase and improve the training they provide

 

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