World Student Press Agency

World Student Press Agency

The World Student Press Agency (WSPA) or APEM in French ("Agence de presse étudiante mondiale") was founded in 2005 in Montreal, Québec, Canada. By providing a network of student media, the WSPA encourages the provision of international information in student media to better inform students and other citizens of the different realities all across the world.

The WSPA gives student media authors the opportunity to publish their articles on the website to become a concentration of international information. The access to all publications is free and does not require any subscription allowing the free circulation of information. The WSPA is a source of information for student media. As long as the authors and the original sources are mentioned, all publications can be reproduced in other media. It serves to find collaborators in order to develop one's own international network.

The WSPA is partners with:
* [http://www.ofqj.qc.ca Office franco-québécois pour la jeunesse]
* [http://www.inm.qc.ca L'Institut du Nouveau Monde]
* International Association for Political Science Students

External links

* [http://www.studentpa.info Official website]


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