World Federation of
Science Journalists

Current Projects

 

SjCOOP in Africa and Middle-East

This project has two main objectives: mentoring of science journalists, and establishment of associations of science journalists in Africa and the Middle East.
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Online course

The world's first online course in science journalism is being launched by the World Federation of Science Journalists in close cooperation with SciDev.Net, the London-based Science and Development Network.
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Past projects


EcoHealth Forum Competition

The World Federation of Science Journalists - in collaboration with Canada's International Development Research Centre (IDRC) offered the chance to 8 journalists to interview the top world's experts on health and the environment, in Merida (Mexico), 1 - 5 December 2008.
(Competition closed)
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  or view the blogs section compiled for this event

Amundsen Competition

The World Federation of Science Journalists sent 15 journalists onboard the Amundsen icebreaker to report on climate change. The winners made their trip during the first half of 2008.
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