Reporters and journalists globally with little to no experience in investigative journalism can apply for a course.
The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN), in partnership with iMED, is accepting applications for its “Introduction to Investigative Journalism” training course. This program will equip reporters with the skills necessary to navigate the intricacies of investigative journalism and will help them in the future unravel hidden truths and shed light on issues that resonate across diverse beats and topics.
The course will be divided in two parts; the first will be delivered online through 10 hands-on practical sessions, while the second part will take place in person in Greece, both led by some of the world’s leading investigative journalism trainers.
Twelve participants will be selected. The course is free.
Online classes begin on Sept. 3 and will take place each Tuesday for eight consecutive weeks.
The deadline is May 19.